Andreas Charalambous: Key Insights from EU4Health Digital Training Initiatives
Andreas Charalambous, Chair Department of Nursing at Cyprus University of Technology, posted on LinkedIn:
“Webinar Invitation.
We invite you to join this EUHPP Live Webinar dedicated to the seven EU4Health training projects focused on strengthening the digital skills of health workers.
We are proud that our project transition has been included alongside other projects that are funded under the EU4Health Program, EU4H – 2022-PJ-06: Call for proposals to provide training for the health workforce, including digital skills:
AMR EduCare, Hospital4Future, GESEA4EU, DigiCanTrain, H-PASS, DDS MAP, Transition.
The digital transformation of healthcare is reshaping how professionals deliver care, manage data, and interact with
patients. Digital technologies are becoming indispensable tools in modern healthcare.
They enable health professionals to deliver more efficient, accurate, and patient-centred care, from using electronic health records, streamlining administrative processes, telemedicine platforms to applying data analytics and AI-driven diagnostics.
Strengthening digital skills helps health workers adapt to evolving care models, improve communication and coordination, and ultimately enhance health outcomes. Investing in digital competence is therefore a key factor in building resilient and future-ready health systems.
During this webinar, we will:
- Share key outcomes, impact and lessons learned from the training initiatives.
- Discuss best practices and challenges in building digital capacity in the health sector.
- Explore how results can feed into other on-going EU initiatives on health workforce.
The Webinar is co-organized by the Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) and the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE).
Your participation and insights will be highly valuable to this discussion as we continue to foster a more digitally capable and resilient health workforce in Europe.
Register.”
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