From a discussion structure, at the Vitalis event, discussions and exchange of views were opened aimed at the evolution of digital health in public health systems and the opportunities that can be seized for the near future.
With high international support, focused on possibilities and challenges of digitization in health care, the International Vitalis Program was carried out from 21 to 23 May, 2019 at the Swedish Exhibition Center to try, through digital health investments, to overcome the challenges facing society: an ageing demographic profile, rising costs and budget pressures.
At the largest Digital Health with around 5,000 representatives from different municipalities, regions, private health care providers, authorities and academics, they met to develop projects, exchange experiences, and share relevant information.
The program held more than 400 conferences, while more than 200 exhibitors from the United States, Taiwan, Japan and Israel attended, among others, to present industry-leading research and the latest technology in artificial intelligence, robotics and pre-hospital care.
Vitalis serves as a meeting point for people working strategically or operationally in the development of business and digital health problems, focused on health care and well-being by gathering sufficient information and knowledge to ensure the right decisions in order to comply with new local regulatory frameworks with global technologies.