The 2026 Population Health Monitoring Meeting brings together global leaders in public health, epidemiology, health data science, and policy to explore the future of population health surveillance and monitoring systems. This premier event focuses on innovative methods, real-time data integration, and actionable insights that improve health outcomes at community, national, and global levels.

As health systems face evolving challenges—from emerging infectious diseases to chronic condition management and climate-related health risks—population health monitoring has never been more critical. This meeting provides a collaborative platform for researchers, public health officials, healthcare providers, and technology experts to share strategies, tools, and evidence that drive smarter, data-informed decisions.

Key Themes

  • Advanced Population Health Surveillance – Leveraging AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics for early detection and response
  • Health Data Integration & Interoperability – Connecting electronic health records, public health databases, and real-time reporting systems
  • Equity in Population Health – Using monitoring data to identify and address health disparities
  • Chronic Disease & Behavioral Health Tracking – Monitoring long-term trends to support prevention and intervention
  • Climate Change and Environmental Health Monitoring
  • Global Health Security & Pandemic Preparedness

Who Should Attend

The 2026 Population Health Monitoring Meeting is designed for:

  • Public health professionals and epidemiologists
  • Health data scientists and biostatisticians
  • Government and policy leaders
  • Healthcare system administrators
  • Digital health and health IT innovators
  • Academic researchers and global health organizations

What to Expect

Attendees will gain practical knowledge through keynote sessions, expert panels, case studies, and technical workshops. Topics will include real-time health data dashboards, digital disease surveillance, population health analytics platforms, and community-level health indicators.

Participants will leave with:

  • Evidence-based approaches to strengthen population health monitoring systems
  • Insights into emerging technologies transforming public health intelligence
  • Strategies for cross-sector data collaboration
  • Tools to translate monitoring data into policy and program action

Why This Meeting Matters

Effective population health monitoring enables earlier interventions, better resource allocation, and more equitable health outcomes. The 2026 meeting serves as a vital forum for shaping the next generation of public health surveillance systems and ensuring communities worldwide are better prepared for future health challenges.

5 March 2026
2:40 pm

Swiss Federal Statistical Office/FSO

Link to the conference