![]() | DHA2025: 2025 International Conference on Digital Health and Medical Analytics Global Business School for Health London, UK, August 28-30, 2025 |
Conference website | http://www.dha2025.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dha2025 |
Explain what DHA2025 is an interdisciplinary platform committed to advancing digital health for social good through the responsible and innovative use of emerging healthcare technologies. The conference brings together researchers, industry leaders, start-ups, policymakers, and healthcare practitioners to explore digital transformation of healthcare services worldwide. The aim of DHA conference is to foster dialogue, collaboration, and impactful research on how technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), wearable devices, digital therapeutics, big data analytics, remote monitoring systems, public health dashboards, and connected healthcare platforms can be leveraged to address real-world healthcare challenges, particularly those related to population health, early disease detection, aging societies, and underserved communities.
UCL Global Business School for Health (UCL GBSH) is proud to host DHA 2025 as part of its mission to lead global dialogue and innovation in healthcare management. As the world’s first business school dedicated solely to health, UCL GBSH is redefining the future of healthcare through a unique blend of business acumen, strategic leadership, and system-wide innovation. Founded in 2021, one of the world’s top universities for public health research empowers the next generation of healthcare leaders to drive sustainable impact across global health systems. With a strong commitment to inclusivity, ethical leadership, and real-world change, the school brings together academia, industry, and healthcare providers to co-create solutions that advance health outcomes worldwide.
Submission Guidelines
The DHA 2025 Program Committee invites submissions across eight tracks aligned with the conference theme: “Scaling Emerging Healthcare Technologies for Social Good”. DHA 2025 welcomes the following types of submissions:
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Full Research Papers: Empirical or conceptual studies that offer significant contributions to digital health and medical analytics.
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Short Papers: Emerging or preliminary research with promising insights.
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Panel/workshop Proposals: Engaging discussions or debates on timely and controversial topics in digital health.
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Posters & Demonstrations: Visual presentations of research or technology applications.
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Submissions should be clear, concise, and written in English (UK or US spelling is accepted, but consistency is required). References should follow the APA 7th edition style. All submissions will be subject to a double-blind review process. All submissions must be made through the EasyChair submission system by June 30, 2025. The submission system will open May 15, 2025. Please refer to the DHA 2025 Submission Guide for information on how to prepare and submit your work. We hope you will submit your best work and join us at the DHA 2025 Conference as we strive to make healthcare scholarship a driving force for positive change in the world.
List of Topics
Track 1: General Track on Digital Health
Track 2: Big Data Analytics and AI in Digital Health
Track 3: Online Healthcare Community and Social Media in Healthcare
Track 4: Operation and Supply Chain in Healthcare
Track 5: Health Policy and EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) in Healthcare
Track 6: Capacity Building: Digital Health Literacy and Health Financing
Track 7: Ethics, Trust, and Governance in Digital Health
Committees
Program Committee
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Dr. Yichuan Wang University of Sheffield, UK
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Dr. Rama Kanungo University College London, UK
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Dr. Minhao ZhangUniversity of Bristol, UK
Venue
The conference will be held in Global Business School for Health at University College Lonodn on 28 - 30 August 2025
Contact
Any query please contact: Dr. Yichuan Wang (email: yichuan.wang@sheffield.ac.uk), Dr Rama Kanungo (email: r.kanungo@ucl.ac.uk), or Dr. Minhao Zhang (email: minhao.zhang@bristol.ac.uk.