<p>Section I. The impact of covid-19 in healthcare industry: Challenges and trends<br>1. Impact of Covid-19 on healthcare in Qatar: Initiation and operations of the Urgent Consultation Centre (UCC) hotline, virtual transformation of healthcare services, and accelerated data sharing solutions - Challenges and opportunities<br>2. Challenges, innovation opportunities and lessons learned from a prolonged organisational crisis: a case exemplar of the National Health Service Wales <br>3. Accelerating Pathology Education through Virtual Learning to Address Global Health Needs</p> <p>Section II. Digital transformation of healthcare services<br>4. Mobile Health Apps: User's Perception Towards m-Health Apps and Their Adoption Intentions <br>5. Balancing Patient empowerment and online security considerations from impact of Social Media Promotion of Prescription Drugs: Physician Perception <br>6. Online health communication during COVID-19 pandemic: A case study of hospitals with social media presence in India <br>7. Development and usability testing of an air disinfection robot to reduce air clearance times following aerosol generating procedures (AGPs)</p> <p>Section III. AI and Internet of the Things in healthcare industry<br>8. Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare <br>9. Artificial Intelligence based Brain Hemorrhage Detection <br>10. A systems approach to implementing ethics in a COVID-19 AI application: a qualitative study<br>11. Automation of depression detection in texts to identify possible cases during COVID-19 pandemic <br>12. Review of Using Machine Learning in Secure IoT Healthcare</p> <p>Section IV. Data sharing for accelerating solutions in healthcare industry<br>13. Health infrastructure, Data sharing and Strategic Changes for Innovative Transformation of Health Services: Evolution of Call Center Patient Appointment Registration for Comprehensive Urology Services in Qatar <br>14. Heterogeneous Cardiological Data Communication in Telecardiology with Music-Key Generation Scheme</p> <p>Section V. Health emergency preparedness and response<br>15. Early warning for emerging infectious disease outbreaks- Digital disease surveillance for public health preparedness and response</p> <p>Section VI. Conclusions and implications for healthcare research agenda and policy makers<br>16. Digital Health Policies and Participation for Digital Transformation in the German-speaking Area – A Critical Approach <br>17. Ethical Dilemmas and Challenges of Digital Mental Health Care </p>