World Heart Summit 2024

Learn | Engage | Be Inspired

The 9th edition of the World Heart Summit took place in Geneva, Switzerland — the heart of global health diplomacy — on 24-26 May 2024, ahead of the 77th World Health Assembly.

Trailblazers across government, business, civil society and academia came together to tackle some of today’s most pressing global challenges in cardiovascular health.

Together, we can pave the way to a brighter, healthier future for all.

For those who were unable to join us in person, the World Heart Federation now provides free, recordings of all of the sessions, ensuring wide accessibility.

Pre-Summit Programme

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Wednesday, 22 May 2024

Time Sessions
Multimorbidity and Integrated Care Forum (Invitation only)

Programme

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Saturday, 25 May 2024

Time Sessions
8:30-9:00 Welcome & Registration
9:00-9:15 Welcome and Introduction to the Summit
Opening plenary introduction
9:15-10:00 Opening plenary: Cardiovascular health and environmental change: A vital nexus

Health and climate change are inextricably linked: Rising temperatures and poor air quality can worsen cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, while extreme heat can also lead to heat-related illnesses. This opening plenary will focus on:

  • The findings from the latest World Heart Report, showing the links between CVD and air pollution.
  • The importance of prioritizing health in climate action at the global level as a strategic and moral imperative.

The perspective from LMICs, that are the most impacted by extreme weather events resulting in negative health outcomes, to amplify  messaging around the urgency of addressing the climate crisis.

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Mark Miller – Senior Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh

Maria Neira, Director of Environment, Climate change and health, WHO

Prabhakaran Dorairaj Executive Director Centre for Chronic Disease Control

10:00-11:00 Ministerial panel: Closing the gap in Universal Health Coverage and health financing for CVD

Achieving UHC is essential in addressing the global burden of cardiovascular disease. CVD is a major driver of out-of-pocket health expenditure, leading to poverty and undermining development. This Ministerial panel will showcase examples from countries in different regions that scaled up efforts to achieve UHC, highlighting country strategies to boost financing for NCDs and particularly CVD, discussing challenges experienced in the process, but also demonstrating that it is not an unattainable goal.

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HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari Minister of Public Health State of Qatar

HE Bernard Okoe Boye Minister of Health Ghana

Pedro Gullón Tosio Director General Public Health and Equity in Health, Spain

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11:30-12:30 Diverse health system approaches: From theory to real-life implementation and scale-up

Cardiovascular disease, including ischemic heart disease, congenital heart disease and RHD, among other conditions, require a comprehensive health system approach to ensure sustainable lifelong care at all levels of the health system, which is integrated with other services or spaces in the community. This session will start discussing common obstacles undermining the management of common CVD, ranging from delayed diagnosis, to missed opportunities for screening, minimal access to therapeutics, interventions and surgeries, lack of long term follow up and care, as well as awareness raising and advocacy. The discussion will focus on:

  • Effective health system and health care approaches to address these obstacles and improve the management of CVD, particularly in LMICs;

Examples of how such approaches have been successfully implemented in different contexts and address implementation challenges that may arise when scaling up.

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Diverse health system approaches From theory to real life implementation

13:15-13:45 Sponsored session: CARDIO4Cities: A winning strategy to improve heart health for 150 million people
12:30-14:00 Lunch
Morning sessions recap and introduction to the afternoon sessions
14:00-15:00 Panel discussion: Addressing social determinants: Paving the way for improved cardiovascular health

Factors beyond genetics influence the heart health of individuals and communities. The so-called determinants of health include socio-economic condition, individual behaviours, environmental and commercial factors.

This session will discuss:

  • Strategies and initiatives aimed at reducing health disparities, including improving access and affordability of care and treatment for underserved population.
  • Efforts to increase access to healthy foods and initiatives promoting healthy habits and food security.
  • Urban planning and policies that promote active transportation options, walkable neighbourhoods and green spaces.

Approaches to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in CV health.

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Panel discussion Addressing social determinants Paving the way for improve

15:00-15:30 Break
15:30-16:30 Debate format session: AI in cardiovascular health: Opportunities and threats

This debate session will feature two opposing viewpoints on AI deployment in CV health:

• The first view will illustrate the different benefits of leveraging the AI potential in CV health in both HICs and LMICs, ranging from improved diagnostics, potential risk prediction and improved patient outcomes through precision medicine and personalized treatment plans.
• The opposing view will instead present the risks that such technologies pose to health care, including issues of ethics and privacy, potential erosion of the patient-provider relationship and the risk that excessive focus on AI might divert resources from other critical aspects of healthcare, as well as their limitations.

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Debate format session AI in cardiovascular health Opportunities and threats

16:30-17:30 Panel discussion:Breaking through: Communications in an era of plenty

The growth of virtual platforms has been a blessing and a curse in many respects. While it is tempting to focus on the scourge of fake news, we must recognise that there are other challenges, some as basic as revisiting the importance of speaking about health and equity, of understanding who has the power to influence and change things for the better and meeting them where they are. This session gives WHF, partners, stakeholders, and others much food for thought and the impetus to build on strong foundations.

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Panel discussion – Breaking through – Communications in an era of plenty

19:00 Summit Gala dinner

Speakers

HE Dr. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari Minister of Public Health State of Qatar

HE Dr. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari

Minister of Public Health

State of Qatar

Photo of Bernard Okoe-Boye, Minister of Health, Ghana

Bernard Okoe-Boye

Minister of Health

Ghana

Maria-Neira-Director-Public-Health-Environment-and-Social-Determinants-World-Health-Organization

Maria Neira

Director Public Health Environment and Social Determinants

World Health Organization

Portrait image of Prof Dorairaj Prabhakaran

Prabhakaran Dorairaj

Executive Director

Centre for Chronic Disease Control

Pedro-Gullon-Tosio

Pedro Gullón Tosio

Director General

Public Health and Equity in Health, Spain

Ratna Devi CEO-and-Co-Founder-DakshamA-Health-and-Education

Ratna Devi

CEO and Co-Founder

DakshamA Health and Education

Latifat-Okara-Principal-Health-Policy-and-Insights-The-Economist-Impact

Latifat Okara

Principal, Health Policy and Insights

The Economist Impact

Gabriella Stern WHO

Gabriella Stern

Director of Communications

World Health Organization

Stephan-Achenbach-Past-President-European-Society-of-Cardiology

Stephan Achenbach

Past-President

European Society of Cardiology

Jacqueline-Nwando-Olayiwola-Chief-Health-Equity-Officer-and-Senior-Vice-President-Humana-Inc

J. Nwando Olayiwola

CEO

Inspire Health Solutions, LLC

Sri-Vasireddy-Co-Founder-CEO-REAN-Foundation

Sri Vasireddy

CEO & Founder

REAN Foundation

Dipti Itchhaporia

Dipti Itchhaporia

Past-President

American College of Cardiology

Catherine-Karekezi-Executive-Director-Kenya-NCD-Alliance

Catherine Karekezi

Executive Director

Kenya NCD Alliance

Nadine-Kasparian-Director-Heart-and-Mind-Wellbeing-Center

Nadine Kasparian

Director

Heart and Mind Wellbeing Center

Samuel-Sears-Professor-of-Cardiac-Psychology-East-Carolina-University

Samuel Sears

Professor of Cardiac Psychology

East Carolina University

ShantaQuilette-Carter-Williams-CVD-Patient-Advocate-and-Comedian

ShantaQuilette Carter-Williams

CVD Patient Advocate and Comedian

Taskeen Khan

Taskeen Khan

Medical Officer

World Health Organization

Ann Aerts Novartis

Ann Aerts

Head

Novartis Foundation

Vilma Irazola

Vilma Irazola

Director, Department of Chronic Diseases

Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS)

Fernando-Tomas-Zanetti

Fernando Tomas Zanetti

Professor of Medicine

Universidad de la Frontera

Marco-Barber-Salvat

Marco Barber Salvat

Artificial Intelligence Trainer – Digital Marketing and Communication Consultant

david wood

David Wood

Emeritus Professor in Cardiology

Imperial College London

Celina Gorre portrait image wearing a red dress with trees in the background

Celina Gorre

CEO

WomenHeart

Headshot of Johanna Ralston

Johanna Ralston

CEO

World Obesity Federation

A portrait image of Trevor Shilton

Trevor Shilton

Chair of the Advocacy Committee

World Heart Federdation

Katie Dain

Katie Dain

CEO

NCDA

Ashley-Bloomfield

Ashley Bloomfield

Professor in the School of Public Health and Director of the Public Policy Impact Institute

University of Auckland

Fabio-Gomes-Advisor-Nutrition-and-Physical-Activity-PAHO

Fabio Gomes

Advisor, Nutrition and Physical Activity

PAHO

Thomas-Sanders-Professor-Nutritional-Sciences-Kings-College-London

Thomas Sanders

Professor, Nutritional Sciences

King’s College London

Kristin-Aakre-Professor-Department-of-Clinical-Science-University-of-Bergen

Kristin Aakre

Professor, Department of Clinical Science

University of Bergen

Alicia-Chong-Rodriguez

Alicia Chong Rodriguez

Founder & CEO

BloomerTech

Neil Johnson

Neil Johnson

Executive Director

Global Heart Hub

Kristina-Sparreljung-Vice-President-World-Heart-Federation

Kristina Sparreljung

Vice President

World Heart Federation

Mohammed-Abdulaziz-Head-Division-of-Disease-Control-and-Prevention-AfricaCDC

Mohammed Abdulaziz

Head, Division of Disease Control and Prevention

Africa CDC

Joumana-Atallah-Founder-Brave-Heart-Lebanon

Joumana Atallah

Founder

Brave Heart, Lebanon

Moez-Sanaa

Moez Sanaa

Unit Head, Scientific Advice on Food and Nutrition

WHO

Dr Daniel Pineiro

Daniel Piñeiro

President

World Heart Federation

Mpiko-Ntsekhe-Professor-and-Chair-of-Cardiology-University-of-Cape-Town

Mpiko Ntsekhe

Professor and Chair of Cardiology

University of Cape Town

Jean-Luc Eisele

Jean-Luc Eiselé

CEO

World Heart Federation

Jagat Narula

Jagat Narula

President Elect, WHF & Executive Vice President & Chief Academic Officer

University of Texas at Houston

Karen Sealey

Karen Sealey

Executive Director

Trinidad and Tobago NCD Alliance Find out more about Karen Sealey

Bruce Aylward

Bruce Aylward

Assistant Director General

UHC and Lifecourse, World Health Organization

A portrait image of Bente Mikkelsen

Bente Mikkelsen

Director, Department for NCDs

World Health Organization

Loyce Pace

Loyce Pace

Assistant Secretary in the Office of Global Affairs

Department of Health and Human Services, United States Government

Dr Monika Arora

Monika Arora

President

NCD Alliance

A portrait image of Charles Komotho

Charles Kamotho

Founder and CEO

Daktari Africa

Alexander-John-Busser

Alexander John Büsser

Head of Product

Exploris Health

Ricardo-Baptista-Leite-CEO-I-DAIR

Ricardo Baptista Leite

CEO

HealthAI

Mariell-Jessup-Chief-Science-and-Medical-Officer-American-Heart-Association

Mariell Jessup

Chief Science and Medical Officer

American Heart Association

Lujain-Alqodmani-Chief-Action-Officer-EAT

Lujain Alqodmani

Chief Action Officer

EAT

Caroline Gitonga

Caroline Gitonga

Knowledge Management Lead

Philips Foundation Kenya

Amam Mbakwem

Amam Mbakwem

Vice-President Elect

World Heart Federation

Gabriela Ghisi

Gabriela Melo Ghisi

Adjunct Professor

University of Toronto

An aerial view of Geneva, Switzerland with Jet d'eau fountain and lake geneva in the foreground

GENEVA — THE ❤️ OF GLOBAL HEALTH DIPLOMACY

Situated between Lake Geneva and the Swiss-French mountains, the city of Geneva is home to the world’s highest concentration of international organizations and diplomatic missions. It hosts the headquarters of many United Nations agencies, including the World Health Organization, and other international institutions, such as the World Trade Organization, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the World Economic Forum.

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