Shaping the Future of Public Health: Key Takeaways from ILF 2024

By Favour Oriaku

The atmosphere at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja was electric on July 31st, as public health professionals, digital innovators, policymakers, and enthusiastic participants gathered for the Insights Learning Forum (ILF) 2024. With the theme “Digital Transformation in Public Health Practice: Innovations and Impact,” the forum became a pivotal event focused on the future of public health in Africa. It was more than just a gathering of professionals—it was a call to action for those committed to reshaping healthcare through technology.

The day began with a heartfelt welcome from Atef Fawaz, Executive Director of eHealth Africa, whose words set the collaborative tone for the day. “Let’s make this an avenue for exchanging information, ideas, and learning from each other,” he said. “We can only improve the system, outcomes, and impact by collaborating and sharing our knowledge.” His sentiment echoed through the room, creating an atmosphere of unity and shared purpose as participants prepared to engage in deep discussions and innovative thinking.

Ota Akhigbe, Director of Partnerships and Programs at eHealth Africa, followed with opening remarks that emphasized the importance of the event. “This is more than just a conference; it’s a convergence of strategic minds focused on reshaping the public health landscape in Nigeria,” she stated. Her words ignited excitement as participants anticipated the wealth of insights that awaited them.

The keynote address, delivered by Adam Thompson, Co-founder of eHealth Africa and CEO of EHA Clinics, painted a vivid picture of how far digital health innovation has come over the last 15 years. Reflecting on the journey, he remarked, “We recognized the massive issue of quality, not just access, in healthcare. Our goal was to deliver exceptional, patient-centered primary care.” Thompson highlighted the role of digital tools like GetCare, which have enhanced team-based care and improved communication between healthcare providers, underscoring the need for quality-driven approaches in public health.

Dr. David Akpan, Deputy Director of Partnerships and Programs at eHealth Africa, expanded on the event’s theme, stressing the urgency of embracing digital innovations in public health. “Digital innovation is crucial to enhancing public health care, and this is something we are committed to advancing,” he affirmed. His insights laid the groundwork for the technical sessions that would delve into the complexities and possibilities of digital health.

The technical sessions were a cornerstone of ILF 2024, featuring presentations that sparked thought and conversation. Emeka Chukwu from the Digital Health Interoperability Network (DHIN) underscored the importance of data accessibility in healthcare. “Interoperability is key. When data is accessible across various points of care, patients can be more informed about their health,” he remarked, highlighting the need for integrated digital systems.

Another powerful moment came when Engr. Kaka Sanusi, representing Dr. Kashifu Inuwa of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), spoke about the challenges Nigeria faces in healthcare and the role of accurate data in overcoming them. “Digital collaboration is crucial. Joining resources can accelerate digital innovation in Nigeria’s public health space,” he emphasized, shedding light on the potential of technology to solve systemic issues.

Dayo Akinleye from eHealth Africa introduced the Logistic Management Information System (LoMIS), a game-changing tool that has improved vaccine distribution across Nigeria. “LoMIS has facilitated the delivery of 17 million vaccines, ensuring continuous accountability in vaccine distribution,” he shared, illustrating how digital tools are making a tangible impact in critical healthcare areas.

The panel discussion titled “Scaling Up Digital Health Innovations – Overcoming Implementation Challenges and Achieving Sustainability” was equally engaging. Moderated by Abdulhamid Yahaya, Deputy Director, Global Health Informatics (GHI) & IT at eHealth Africa, the session brought diverse perspectives to the forefront. Njide Ndili, Country Director of PharmAccess Nigeria, pointed out the need for healthcare access in underserved communities. “Proper interoperability and government involvement are essential for the sustainability of digital health solutions,” she noted, reinforcing the importance of systemic support.

Dr. Ifunanya Ilodibe, VP of EHA Clinics, spoke about the necessity of user-friendly tools in healthcare. “Tools for improvement should be simple to use to ensure continuous adoption in healthcare,” she said, emphasizing the role of accessibility in successful innovation.

The excitement for the future was palpable as the forum drew to a close. Dr. David Akpan’s closing remarks were filled with gratitude and hope. “Thank you once again for your support and for being a part of ILF 2024. We look forward to staying connected and continuing our collective journey towards digital innovation and transformation in public health,” he concluded, leaving participants with a sense of accomplishment and a shared commitment to driving change.

The Insights Learning Forum 2024 was not just an event; it was a movement, a catalyst for transformation in public health. The discussions and ideas exchanged have set the stage for future innovations that will tackle urgent challenges and create lasting impact across Africa. As we move forward, the commitment to leveraging digital technologies for public health remains unwavering, and the connections forged at ILF 2024 will continue to inspire collaboration, innovation, and meaningful change.