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HBI 2021: Next decade will be spent structuring data

It will take another decade for many healthcare providers to adequately structure their data in order to use AI to make a wide-ranging impact on patient outcomes. Most of the solutions in use today are still single-case, ranging from measuring body composition, detecting lung nodules and predicting the risk of a specific disease.

HBI 2021: Insurers roll out digital platforms across Europe

Axa group in partnership with Microsoft has launched its digital healthcare platform in Italy and Germany this year, and has plans to launch in Spain, Belgium, and the UK in the next two weeks. An expert panel at HBI 2021 made up of Bupa, Cigna and Axa discusses how the Insurer market has changed and the future of digital platforms.

HBI 2021: Whether to buy or build digital health

There are three levels to digitalisation for healthcare providers: the foundation is clinical information systems, the middle is customer patient journey and the top is using data to understand it all. Elsan, Humanitas and Schoen Klinik talked at HBI 2021 about whether to buy or build these capabilities.

HBI Wrap-up session – In conversation with Martin Henrichs, UBS

What are the main insights and learnings from HBI 2021?  Max Hotopf, HBI founder talks to Martin Henrichs about what they both take away from the conference this year in terms of new business models, sector and regional insights, digital impact and the investment climate.

Elderly Care III: Domiciliary Care Sector

This is a sector that is likely to see massive growth as nations retreat from public provision and as new business models allow new entrants to compete with mom’n’pop. So what are the new models in franchising and digital? And which market sectors and which countries offer the best opportunities? Confirmed speakers to include: James […]

Imaging: Sector Analysis

How are imaging providers being acquired or partnering with other service providers to increase efficiency? Are groups capitalising on specialisation to improve diagnosis and outcomes? What AI applications are being worked on and how can this be monetised? Confirmed speakers include: Nicolas Weber, Medneo Jan Hornstrom, Aleris Radiology Dr Charles Niehaus, Althakassusi Alliance Medical / […]

Psychiatry and Mental Health: Sector Analysis

Covid has led to a mental health epidemic that has forced this Cinderella sector to the fore. What role can the private sector play in both inpatient provision and in outpatient and digital settings? Confirmed speakers to include: Emmanuel Masson, Clinea (Orpea) Pierre Forest, INICEA Marja-Leena Tuomola, Terveystalo Chaired by: Dr Adrienne Rivlin, L.E.K. Consutling 

The New Covid-19 Policymaking Landscape

Healthcare has become far more important politically. So governments have become far more proactive and big data sets enable them, often for the first time, to systematically target vulnerable groups with high rates of co-morbidity with new programmes. What are the implications of these revolutionary changes? Confirmed speakers include: Markus Siebert, Abbott Martin Brunninger, Department […]

Fertility: Sector Analysis

How has demand been affected by the pandemic? How are technical innovations in treatment and digital health reshaping the sector? What will be the impact of femtech?  And is it now clear that consolidated international groups are viable business models? Confirmed speakers include: Katya Zubareva, L.E.K. Consulting Carlos Blanes Girones, IVI RMA Global David Burford, […]

Digital Transformation 5: What next? The future of interventions

Where do we go from here? Technology is driving all aspects of healthcare, not least in surgical intervention. A field of constant innovation in a strive for higher success rates, fewer side effects, reduced length of stay and increased patient satisfaction are all driven by reduced complexity and lower invasiveness. This session explores how technology, […]

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