Selected posters in E-health and technology at the 2024’ Congress of the Polish Public Health Society

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https://doi.org/10.15503/emet2024.139.147

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artificial intelligence, telemedicine, modern healthcare management, tech- nology in healthcare, sensors

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This technology poster session, presented at the VII International Congress of the Polish Public Health Society, showcased six research projects focused on contemporary challenges and advancements in public health. Topics ranged from the role of manage- ment in ensuring safety within diagnostic imaging facilities to the innovative applica- tion of artificial intelligence (AI) in specialised medical fields like trichology. The ses- sion also addressed the use of AI and digital technologies in managing public health crises (i.e. with apps), such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and explored patient- centered approaches, including the implementation of a Patient Navigation Model for cancer pre- vention in individuals with mental health problems. Furthermore, the session examinedenvironmental influences on public health, specifically the impact of various factors on ozone concentration. Finally, the critical area of doctor-patient communication during the COVID-19 pandemic was analysed. The presented research highlights the importance of multidisciplinary approaches, technological innovation, and patient-centered care made feasible by participatory design, in addressing pressing public health concerns and improving healthcare outcomes.

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2025-07-27

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Kobza, J., Kostyła, M., Mierzwa, A. M., Pełszyńska, J., Staniszewski, A., & Jarynowski, A. (2025). Selected posters in E-health and technology at the 2024’ Congress of the Polish Public Health Society. E-Methodology, 11(11), 139–147. https://doi.org/10.15503/emet2024.139.147

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