Ashish Joshi

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About Ashish Joshi

Dr. Ashish Joshi has an extensive experience of utilizing community based data to design, develop, implement and evaluate multifaceted technology enabled solutions to address challenges of the 21st century. Dr. Joshi Ashish focuses how community data findings through research can address complex social determinants of population health problems especially among individuals living in poor or under resourced settings. Ashish Joshi is an Senior Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs of the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy and founder of an Applied Research based organization “Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society (www.fhts.ac.in)” located in India. Dr. Joshi blends his clinical medicine training with biomedical, public health, and informatics research. He has successfully designed, developed and implemented interactive, mobile and internet enabled, multi-lingual, multifaceted technology enabled interventions globally across diverse settings. He has taught courses on operational research and population health informatics across and has published more than 100 research papers in high quality peer reviewed journals. He has used SMAART (Sustainable, Multisector, Accessible, Affordable, Reimbursable and Tailored) framework to leverage big data for addressing good health and well-being, poverty and gender equality in Asia. Dr. Joshi uses SMAART informatics framework to create meaningful information and generate new knowledge for informed policy making. Ashish is an academician, researcher, mentor, administrator, innovator, entrepreneur and an inspirational speaker. He is primary author of the first recently published text book on Population Health Informatics: Driving evidence based solutions into practice” will also be discussed.
17 Dec, 2020

India’s National Digital Health Policy: A step forward towards Universal Health Coverage

By Private: Aishwarya Dhumale Mansi Gupta Shyamli Thakur Surapaneni Krishna Mohan|2021-03-26T06:16:53+05:30December 17th, 2020|Categories: Digital Interventions|Tags: |

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society, New Delhi SMAART PHIC Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society and Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Chennai India has approximately 500 million-smartphone users. In the year, 2017, National Health Policy came with the [...]

11 Dec, 2020

Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health

By Ritika Kaur Surapaneni Krishna Mohan|2020-12-14T11:45:08+05:30December 11th, 2020|Categories: Planning & Management to Promote Health|Tags: |

SMAART PHIC, Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute and Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society, New Delhi Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Chennai CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York Introduction The emergence of COVID-19 disease caused by the novel SARS-Cov-2 virus is an [...]

15 Jul, 2020

COVID-19 trends in Ecuador

By Anusha Mogalipuri Suravi Lodh Private: Swati Kandpal|2020-07-25T11:34:48+05:30July 15th, 2020|Categories: Descriptive Epidemiology|Tags: |

Ecuador is a part of western South America (Figure1). The country bordered by the Pacific Ocean in West, by Colombia in north and by Peru in south. [1] The population of Ecuador is 1374000 until 2019. The male female ratio is 100.1 male per 100 female. The Health expenditure of Ecuador [...]

13 Jul, 2020

Covid-19 Testing data in India: Challenges and Opportunities

By Arulprakash Sivanandan Private: Kamalpreet Kaur Vishakh Saraf|2020-08-07T22:56:33+05:30July 13th, 2020|Categories: Descriptive Epidemiology|Tags: |

Importance of COVID-19 testing data Tests allow us to identify infected individuals, guiding the medical treatment that they receive. It enables the isolation of those infected and the tracing and quarantining of their contacts. It can help allocate medical resources and staff more efficiently. Informs our understanding of the pandemic [...]

12 Jul, 2020

Role of Digital Health solutions to address COVID-19

By Aishwarya Rohatgi Harpreet Kaur Shikha Upadhyay|2020-08-04T16:45:18+05:30July 12th, 2020|Categories: Digital Interventions|Tags: |

Digital health technologies can provide powerful tools for public health officials and the public in the management of the COVID-19 response by helping public health officials reach and communicate with a vast number of people more quickly, efficiently, and effectively. Digital health solutions may help people document the presence or [...]

27 May, 2020

COVID-19 infections among South American Countries

By Dhruvi Bagaria Private: Mahima Kaur Ruchi Thakur|2020-08-07T21:38:55+05:30May 27th, 2020|Categories: Descriptive Epidemiology|Tags: |

South American countries has recently seen a surge of the coronavirus cases with epidemic curve maintaining an upward trend. Some South American countries are struggling to contain the outbreak, with Brazil, and Peru being worst hit. The World Health Organization (WHO) on May 22 2020 declared that the epicentre of [...]

25 May, 2020

COVID-19 Infections in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries

By Purva Jaiswal Ritika Kaur Srishti Arora Vishwa Bhayani|2020-09-11T11:20:12+05:30May 25th, 2020|Categories: Descriptive Epidemiology|Tags: |

While severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV 2) is rapidly spreading in all nations, COVID-19 is the second coronavirus outbreak in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations following the middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 (1). The World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 disease [...]

21 May, 2020

Impact of COVID-19 on People’s Mental Health

By Shikha Upadhyay|2020-12-11T08:11:48+05:30May 21st, 2020|Categories: Planning & Management to Promote Health|Tags: |

COVID-19, term has become very familiar or part of our daily routine. This COVID-19 virus was first detected on 31st December 2019 among residents of Wuhan in China. An individual can get infected with this highly contagious virus through small droplets expelled from the nose and mouth of an already [...]

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