Digital health: a brave new world?

Symposium
Chairs: R. Costello (Dublin 9, Ireland), H. Pinnock (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
Aims: To provide clinicians with the patient perspective on the utility of sensors, trackers and monitors; to describe the role of digital technologies in tele-monitoring of asthma patients and the ability to predict asthma exacerbations; to describe recent advances in open platforms for patients and the importance of using connected e-Health to help patients with respiratory diseases live with their conditions; to describe the need to develop digital resources that are accessible and overcome problems of health literacy; and to assess the clinical ability of e-health technologies to help patients manage their pulmonary disorders and the promising role of artificial intelligence in future digital trials.
Let's start with the end-user, patients and digital: will they work together?
D. Hamerlijnck (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Webcast
Webcast
Combining digital technologies to monitor asthma control and predict asthma exacerbations
O. Usmani (London, United Kingdom)
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
New horizons in digital technologies for respiratory medicine
V. Poberezhets (Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
Designs of future digital trials and the promise of artificial intelligence
K. Kostikas (Ioannina, Greece)
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation
Connected health and eHealth literacy
L. Kayser (Copenhagen, Denmark)
WebcastSlide presentation
WebcastSlide presentation