Four abstracts from the ACCESS Health team have been selected for poster presentations at the upcoming Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 2025. PMAC is a globally recognized forum that addresses critical public health issues in South Asia. This year’s theme centers on “Digital Health and Technological Advancements in Health,” spotlighting the transformative role of digital innovations in healthcare.
Selected Abstracts:
Digital Transformation in Public Finance: Empowering Jammu & Kashmir’s Health System Toward Universal Health Coverage by Rajeev Prasad, Technical Specialist – Public Finance Management. This study showcases digital finance innovations in public health, focusing on Jammu & Kashmir as a model for advancing universal health coverage through sustainable financing.
Strengthening Health Data Governance in India’s Digital Health Landscape: Policy Pathways for Ethical and Protected Digital Health Practices by Oshia Garg, Research Associate. This study addresses the urgent need for data governance in India’s digital health landscape, recommending policies that safeguard ethical practices and data protection.
Bridging the Health AI Divide in the Asia-Pacific: Policy and Regulatory Recommendations for Lower Middle-Income Countries by Dion Nicole Seow, Consultant. This submission outlines policy and regulatory recommendations to promote equitable AI adoption across lower-middle-income countries in the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on enhanced access to healthcare technology.
The inclusion of our work at PMAC 2025 underscores ACCESS Health’s dedication to advancing digital health and promoting resilient health systems across South Asia. We eagerly anticipate the insights they will share at the conference and the opportunity to engage with global leaders in public health.
