The Asian Health Literacy Association (AHLA) is pleased to announce the 4th International Health Literacy Conference: Health Literacy and Quality of Healthcare Services, to be held in Haiphong, Vietnam, during Nov. 7th to 9th, 2016.
The AHLA has been fully supported by more than 40 academic professional institutions in more than 30 countries in Asia and around the world, has been established in Geneva Switzerland since 2014. The AHLA is an independent multinational non-governmental organization that seeks to study and conduct research, education and policy implantation in health literacy levels across Asia. The association seeks to encourage dialog among researchers, officials, healthcare organizations as well as experts in health and education, corporations and media that can develop better interventions in health education and services.
The Asian Health Literacy Association has organized 3 international conferences on “Better Healthcare: Health Literacy and Better Healthcare: EU and Asia”, in Nov 20th -22nd, 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan; “Health Literacy and Health Promotion”, in Oct 6th – 8th, 2014, in New Taipei City, Taiwan, and “Health Literacy and Healthcare Efficiency” in Nov 9th- 11th, 2015, Tainan, Taiwan. These events have been participated by more than 400 global experts, scientists, and policy makers.
The 4th International Health Literacy Conference: Health Literacy and Quality of Healthcare Services, will be hosted by Haiphong University Medicine and Pharmacy, supervised by the Vietnam’s Ministry of Health, and co-organized by Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi School of Public Health, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Viet Duc University Hospital, Thu Duc Hospital, and other national and international partner institutions.
The main themes of the Conference will include:
Health literacy and safety medication (prescription, and vaccine)
Health literacy and effectiveness of medical services
Health finance, universal health coverage and health literacy
Health literacy and health policy
Health literacy and community health services (primary health and family medicine)
Health literacy in the aging populations
Psychological health and health literacy
Non-communicable diseases and health literacy
Health literacy emerging infectious diseases
Health literacy, health promotion, and social determinants for health
Patients’ satisfaction, quality of life and health literate services
Health literate organization
Health literacy and nutrition safety
Health literacy and marine lives
“One Health Literacy”
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Prof. Yaw-Tang SHIH, MD, Dr.PH |
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Prof. PHAM Van Thuc, MD, Ph.D. |
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Prof. Peter WS CHANG, MD, MOH, ScD (Harvard), FRCP (London) |
Contact with us:
Duong Van Tuyen: Email: duongtuyenvna@gmail.com
Pham Minh Khue: Email: hpmu.ahla2016@gmail.com Tel: +84943 080 138