Following a brief introduction to Population Health Management, Marcus gives an overview of outcomes and costs of lung cancer screening programmes and how digital health technologies and applications can optimise such programmes.
As Latin America works to digitalise its healthcare systems, Francisco gives an overview of the countries and businesses which are embracing the cloud and AI, and the challenges and benefits this has created. Plus he predicts what the next five years of digitalisation will bring to Latam - and where healthcare services should prioritise their spending.
Dr. Bayan Khorsandnia, Hospital Procado Univesitario de Cordoba, Argentina presents Introduction: The future of digital in healthcare – opportunities and red herrings . As presented at Healthcare LATAM 2017. Click here to view the presentation.
Gustavo Fodrini, CEO, PalCare, Argentina shares his thoughts on new business models. As presented at Healthcare LATAM 2017. Click here to view the presentation.
Healthcare services is getting ever closer to the consumer. Here, we look at new approaches such as: low-cost dialysis, subscription models and solving the problem of non-attendance.
Healthcare services is getting ever closer to the consumer. Here, we look at new approaches such as: low-cost dialysis, subscription models and solving the problem of non-attendance.
Carmen discusses the lessons learnt by the IFC from its health investments globally and drawing from her role overseeing its Latin American and Caribbean health sector portfolio. Making key observations and highlighting trends from a debt and equity perspective, she will also give insights into where the future growth potential lies for the private health sector.
Despite strong rumours that it was set to sell off its LATAM business, Falck, the Nordic-based international ambulance, fire service, healthcare and roadside assistance group, has done the opposite – acquiring the remaining 36.9% of shares in Grupo EMI and taking full ownership of Colombia’s leading provider of ambulance services and homecare.
Governments are becoming increasingly involved in building medical hubs. Frederic talks us through patients of the 21st century; their expectations and willingness to shop around for treatments.
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