Join Alex Ergo, PSI’s Director of Health Systems, for an exciting special series of Health Systems Pathways episodes recorded live from the Health Systems Research Symposium in Nagasaki. This series will dive into the key issues shaping global health systems, including data integration, consumer insights, self-care, private sector engagement, and the vital connection between climate and health.
Tune in to gain fresh insights directly from experts and innovators at the symposium as they explore real solutions to today’s health challenges. Discover how integrated data can improve outcomes, how self-care models are meeting people's needs, and why climate resilience is essential for the future of health systems.
Subscribe now to Health Systems Pathways and be part of the conversation on building stronger, more resilient health systems worldwide.
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Alex Ergo:
Hi everyone and welcome to Health Systems Pathways.
Alex Ergo:
I'm Alex Ergo, PSI's Director of Health Systems, and I'm really excited to share that we'll be recording a special series of episodes live from the Health Systems Research Symposium in Nagasaki.
Alex Ergo:
We'll dive into some of the big issues shaping health systems around the world, like data integration, understanding consumer needs, self care, private sector engagement, and the crucial links between climate and health.
Alex Ergo:
So why tune in?
Alex Ergo:
Well, these episodes will bring you fresh insights straight from the experts and the innovators at the symposium.
Alex Ergo:
We'll explore real solutions to today's challenges and new ways to build health systems that are more resilient and responsive.
Alex Ergo:
Whether you're curious about how integrated data can lead to better outcomes, how self care is helping us meet people's needs, or how climate issues are shaping the future of health systems, there's something for everyone.
Alex Ergo:
So, subscribe to Health Systems Pathways now to stay in the loop and join us as we explore the latest ideas in strengthening health systems.