Welcome to the 1st Asia Pacific Population Health Conference, taking place on the 28th and 29th November 2024 at the Academia building, Singapore. This conference is a signature academic event of the SingHealth Regional Health System. In collaboration with Singapore University of Technology and Design and Singapore University of Social Sciences, this inaugural event will showcase the latest research advances and bring together thought leaders, healthcare and social service professionals, community partners, academics, researchers, and policymakers from the region to learn and showcase endeavours aimed at improving population health.
Our conference marks a significant milestone in the realm of population health, drawing inspiration from the successes of the past and propelling us into a future of innovation, collaboration, and transformative changes. In our pursuit of advancing population health, we draw inspiration from Singapore's commitment to scaling up a nationwide effort toward preventive health and building a sustainable healthcare ecosystem. Through the pillars of research and innovation, discoveries are translated into tangible outcomes that positively impact population health and society.
Under the overarching theme "City for All Ages: Emerging Paradigms", we are delighted to present an engaging two-day programme that promises abundant opportunities for learning and interaction. Join hands with like-minded academics, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and healthcare and social care professionals, as we delve into a spectrum of topics, ranging from built environment and health, mental health and wellbeing, technologies and innovations, as well as integrated care across communities and families.
We cordially invite you to be a part of this exciting conference by contributing to the programme and/or sharing your research work for greater reach and impact. You may submit your abstracts here, and access the Abstracts page for all relevant submission details.
On behalf of the Organising Committee, we look forward to welcoming you at the 1st Asia Pacific Population Health Conference 2024 in Singapore! Together, let us pave the way for a healthier future for all.
Assoc Prof Low Lian Leng
Organising Chairperson, 1st Asia Pacific Population Health Conference 2024;
Director, SingHealth Centre for Population Health Research and Implementation;
Chairman, Division of Population Health and Integrated Care, Singapore General Hospital;
Director, Research and Translational Innovation Office, SingHealth Community Hospitals
Organiser:
The SingHealth Regional Health System (RHS) recognises that our population can be empowered to keep well, get well and live well in their communities and homes.
To achieve this, we collaborate with like-minded agencies across the health and social care sectors to identify population health needs, promote behaviour changes and develop sustainable programmes to improve quality of life.
As an academic RHS, we also leverage population health research and implementation science to understand healthcare utilisation patterns and to facilitate appropriate interventions across the care continuum.
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In collaboration with:
The Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) was one of the first universities in the world to incorporate the art and science of design and technology into a holistic interdisciplinary education and research experience. SUTD students thrive in a design-steeped environment and are encouraged to think creatively and innovatively to solve real-world problems. We leverage on the power of deep tech like artificial intelligence to bring to life human-centric solutions using design and technology. This is what we call D.AI.Tech.
On 11 March 2024, SUTD unveiled a new growth strategy called SUTD Leap. By redesigning higher education with an even greater focus on D.AI.Tech, SUTD Leap aims to propel the university to the forefront of the design x tech space whilst nurturing the next generation of D.AI.Tech innovators and innovator leaders.
For more information about SUTD, please visit www.sutd.edu.sg.
At the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), we have a singular vision to be a university that inspires learning for life and impacts lives, regardless of age, background or life path. Our university is a vibrant tapestry of ages and experiences. From recent JC and polytechnic graduates to seasoned professionals, parents seeking new horizons and individuals redefining their careers in their golden years—our diverse community comes together for one common goal: to empower themselves with an education that impacts lives and society.
We offer more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programmes, available in full- and part-time study modes which are flexible, modular and interdisciplinary, catering to both fresh school leavers and adult learners. SUSS also offers a broad range of continuing education and training modular courses for the professional skills upgrading of Singapore's workforce.
To date, over 47,000 graduates have experienced our unique brand of education. More than 21,000 students are currently pursuing their full- and part-time studies with us.
The Institute for Adult Learning (IAL), as part of SUSS, leads in the field of research on adult and workplace learning and training of adult educators to build capabilities of the training and adult education sector in Singapore and beyond.
For more information about SUSS, please visit www.suss.edu.sg.
Secretariat:
With an ageing population and increased focus on population health, there is a growing need to deliver good healthcare outcomes in a sustainable manner as well as to improve population health at both the system and individual levels. With this impetus, population health and implementation science has emerged as a key strategic research theme within the SingHealth Duke–NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC).
The SingHealth Centre for Population health Research and Implementation (CPHRI) was established in April 2022 to serve as the nexus for population health research, innovation, implementation science and evaluation in the AMC. CPHRI aims to develop thought leadership in population health research across the life stages, accelerate the translation of research findings to care delivery, and improve and scale services though evidence-based programme development.
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