At the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, experts will gather to address the most pressing health challenges. One year after a landmark resolution on strengthening diagnostics, access to diagnostic tests remains a major issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Fragmented supply chains and market barriers are among the factors that make it difficult for people to get accurate and timely diagnoses.
To combat these challenges, diagnostic network optimization (DNO) is used by many countries to identify gaps, limitations, and inefficiencies in healthcare networks and delivery. However, much of the information collected during these processes is not fully utilized, which hinders progress. That’s why Foreign Policy and Cepheid are hosting an event on May 30th to discuss ways to leverage DNO insights for better pathogen detection, stronger global health systems, universal health coverage, and the fight against antimicrobial resistance.
The event will take place from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM CET on May 30th, 2024. Experts from various fields will come together to share their knowledge and expertise on how DNO can be used to improve healthcare outcomes and promote global health equity. The discussion will cover topics such as improving access to diagnostics in underserved areas, addressing market barriers that prevent people from getting accurate diagnoses, and developing new technologies that can help detect diseases faster and more accurately than ever before.