Public Health Informatics and Technology involve the use of digital tools, data systems, and information technologies to improve population health outcomes. This field supports disease surveillance, health information exchange, outbreak detection, program monitoring, and evidence-based decision-making. Technologies such as electronic health records, mobile health applications, geographic information systems, and data analytics enable timely collection and analysis of public health data. Public health informatics improves efficiency, accuracy, and coordination across health systems. It also supports targeted interventions and evaluation of health programs. Ensuring data privacy, interoperability, and digital equity is essential. By leveraging technology responsibly, public health informatics strengthens preparedness, enhances service delivery, and supports modern, data-driven public health systems.
Title : Artificial radionuclides and evolutionary mismatch: Vulnerability of the colon, pancreas, diabetes, and arteries
Sebastiano Venturi, Department of Public Health of Rimini, Italy
Title : Specific strategies over the life course for early identification, prevention, treatment, and long-term support
Christopher Ashton, Center for Recovery, Canada
Title : Population health, public health and the social determinants of health: The state of the science
Adele Ann Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Title : The nutritional management of healthy menu plans
Iuliana Vintila, Dunărea de Jos University of Galați, Romania
Title : Healthcare system profiles and pandemic outcomes: A cross-country multi-dimensional scaling analysis of Cuba, Spain, Italy, and Germany
Giuseppe Orlando, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Title : Change your genes – change your life: Epigenetics of longevity
Kenneth R Pelletier, USCF School of Medicine, United States