HBI 2021

 

HBI 2021: Strict data laws threaten future provision in DACH

Strict, politically-driven, laws on the use of data in Germany means that the healthcare sector is struggling to equip itself sufficiently for the future demand of healthcare, delegates heard at HBI 2021 in a panel led by Stephan Rau, partner with McDermott, Will & Emery.

HBI 2021: How long will rehab be acute’s poorer brother?

Rehabilitation has often been seen as the low-margin, poor brother of acute care. Often underfunded and overlooked, a panel at HBI 2021 sensed that the tide is turning and that, at last, the benefits of this Cinderella sector are being appreciated.

HBI 2021: Length of imaging outsourcing contracts increase

Much of EMEA has shifted away from short three-year outsourcing contracts for imaging services. The UK, however, is lagging behind as its 3+2 year procurement laws are deterring the private sector from making major investments.

HBI: Lessons learned from COVID in South Asian Hospitals

South Asia’s healthcare systems were hit hard by Covid. A panel of advisors, investors and operators at HBI 2021 shared their experiences of reacting to COVID and discussed how it had presented opportunities to do things differently.

HBI 2021: True value-based health is still a long way off

The pandemic has dramatically accelerated the speed of policy making, and some of the shifts in policy that have been seen will have permanent effects on the health sector. But as a panel at HBI 2021 looking at the new Covid-19 policy making landscape confirmed, the biggest unresolved issues remain how to actually measure outcomes and quality, and how patient data should be handled.

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