Datum
13. März – 15. März 2026
International Conference, Montecatini Terme (Italy)
International Conference „For a Better Public Health and Healthcare: Multidisciplinary Solutions”
Montecatini Terme (Italy)
13–15 March 2026
Good Health and Well-being is one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, closely interconnected with social challenges, such as poverty and inequality. Avoidable poor health and inequalities in health and access to healthcare persist across all countries, while healthcare costs continue to rise. This conference aims to stimulate multidisciplinary thinking and action to develop solutions that grasp the opportunities offered by technological innovation, while tackling the socio-economic determinants of health and the effects of environmental challenges.
Sustainable healthcare solutions and effective public health delivery require more than just stated commitments — they demand concrete action, innovative thinking and sustained collaboration across sectors to enable a good patient experience and ensure efficient and sustainable health services. This International Multidisciplinary Conference will bring together actors in the interconnected fields of public health, health care and environment to investigate the state of health policies and services across different fields.
A key objective is to develop synergies between academic research, the management of the physical environment, public health delivery, health providers, public and private investors and policy makers. The aim is to stimulate an integrated approach to address both immediate challenges and long-term sustainability goals, improving efficiency, resilience and service accessibility to all community members, while promoting a greater focus on reducing demand upstream through appropriate preventive approaches in the physical, economic and psychosocial environment.
The Conference will develop through workshops and plenary sessions focused on three core areas and the complementary ways in which they impact the efficiency and resilience of public health policies and healthcare systems, and people’s health and wellbeing in a holistic sense.
The three interconnected core areas are:
(1) Tackling Systemic Healthcare Costs and Healthcare Access;
(2) Public Health and the Physical and Socio-economic Environment;
(3) Digital Health Innovation and Responsible AI in Health Systems.
Further Details and Updates are available at: International Multidisciplinary Health Conference 2026 | international urban symposium – ius