Digital Health and Lifestyle Medicine Expert Panel Discussion

This expert panel brings together thought leaders in the field of lifestyle medicine and digital health and wellbeing for preventative healthcare to discuss how these areas and strategies can lead to improved employee health, productivity, staff retention and employer brand reputation.





Coronavirus and its legacy have brought into sharp focus the economic impact of health and wellbeing to everyone in business and society. It has also acted as a catalyst to accelerate the development and application of digital technologies to mitigate the effects of ill health in general and pandemics in particular. Online meetings and webinars have helped to not only act as a preventative healthcare measure but also, in many cases, improve the work/life balance and employee cost burdens for travel.

Employers now have an opportunity to use different digital technologies for competitive advantage and profitable corporate social responsibility by exploring the potential of lifestyle medicine and digital health and wellbeing technologies.

This expert panel brings together thought leaders in the field of lifestyle medicine and digital health and wellbeing for preventative healthcare to discuss how these strategies can lead to improved employee health, productivity, staff retention and employer brand reputation.

The topics to be covered in this discussion include :-

  • What is lifestyle medicine?
  • What are the key influencers for healthy physical and mental health?
  • How can organisations support employees’ lifestyle behaviours and resources?
  • How can remote care technologies support personal health management?
  • How can digital health and wellbeing technologies improve staff welfare?
  • What impact can these strategies have on performance and profitability?

Our speakers will share their thoughts on these topics and what are the next likely developments. To join the discussion, add your questions and comments in your chat facility.


Speakers
  • Dimple Devadas, Psychological Coach (Health, Leadership & Creativity)
  • Noel O’Kelly, Clinical Director, Spirit Healthcare
  • British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Executive
  • Subashini M, Director of Science, Health & Wellness, Holland and Barrett

Moderator
  • David Wortley, IORMA Virtual Conferences Director & VP International Society of Digital Medicine

Delegates will be able to join the expert panel discussion via Linkedin, YouTube or Facebook


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