Nino Giguashvili
Nino Giguashvili brings more than ten years of policy, healthcare, and research experience to her role as an analyst at IDC. Examining the intersection of healthcare and information technology, she has conducted research on national health and social protection systems, cost-effective public health interventions, and the barriers to obtaining treatment. She has worked closely with the Georgian Ministry of Health, advising on policy, healthcare reform, and financial issues. She has also worked with a number of international agencies such as UNICEF, USAID, and Oxfam.
Ms. Giguashvili holds an MD from Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia, a Master's of Public Health from Hadassah University, Israel, and a Master's of Public Administration from the State University of New York - Albany, United States. She makes her home in the Czech Republic.
Ms. Giguashvili holds an MD from Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia, a Master's of Public Health from Hadassah University, Israel, and a Master's of Public Administration from the State University of New York - Albany, United States. She makes her home in the Czech Republic.
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ICT and Healthcare: Four + Three Technology Trends that Will Reshape Healthcare Administration
Technology has again brought business and industry to a historical turning point. ICT developments related to cloud computing, big data, and mobility are ushering in a new era of services and administration possibilities. They are also transforming the way citizens communicate with each other and how they will expect to communicate with healthcare providers. This presentation examines these transformative trends, arguing that healthcare organizations must consider them and their impact when designing policy, services, and facilities.