HBI 2022

 

HBI 2022: Partnering with university hospitals

University hospitals and their twinned research institutes are the mainstay of health care delivery in EMEA. Their approach to partnering is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Here we look at what they want and at winning partnering strategies that create real value and innovation.

HBI 2022: Home care drastically reduces healthcare costs

“Healthcare professionals spend a lot of time on unnecessary activities,” explained Chris Malone, UK managing director at remote patient monitoring digital health company Luscii, to the Expanding Care at Home panel at HBI 2022. Both of the session's panellists presented cases for how moving towards providing a lot more clinical care in people’s homes, rather than in hospitals and clinics, aided by the use of the latest digital tools, can be used to tackle this issue.

HBI 2022: How to tackle the primary care capacity crisis

Primary care is facing major capacity issues across multiple European countries, but digital innovations are already shaking up the sector. Speakers at the Primary Care Plus session at HBI 2022 explained how a digital and data-enabled move away from synchronous care can free up clinicians' precious time.

HBI 2022: ESG important for property investors as well

Property investors have become increasingly attracted to healthcare assets in recent years, driven by a juicy combination of low risk and high yields. But recent scandals have highlighted the reputational risks of the sector, which property investors are not entirely immune from, and so a focus on ESG that goes beyond energy efficiency requirements for buildings has become essential.

HBI 2022: Rosy future for dentistry, despite resurfacing threats

Pre-Covid, dentistry was seen as one of the hot tickets of healthcare services, largely unconsolidated, and attracting huge interest, not least from private equity. Covid took its toll but as the threat from the pandemic recedes in Europe, the focus has shifted back onto the opportunities in the sector – and onto other, longer-lasting problems like staffing, training, and the threat of recession. Despite these threats, according to a panel at HBI 2022, the future for the sector looks bright.

HBI 2022: Resilient fertility a “ridiculously positive market”

Resilient, recession-proof fertility has a strong future ahead, but will face some challenges in the coming months according to an HBI 2022 panel. Demand is strong, patients came back quickly when clinics - and borders - reopened, and the threat of recession is not causing anyone to lose sleep. 

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