Ambea and Nordlandia are the only major Nordic groups still operating for-profit care homes in Norway, and although neither group has current plans to leave, we hear that future prospects for the sector do not look good.
The UK remains by far the largest market for private equity investment in Europe. But what are the dynamics post-Covid and post-Brexit? A wide-ranging exploration with expert advisors, investors and operators discussing the region’s recovery, investment, regulation and growth sectors. Confirmed speakers include: Sharon Lamb, MWE Sam Gray, Apposite Capital Mike Parish, Care UK Chaired […]
Opportunities remain huge and growth rates are impressively high yet increasingly populist governments are unpredictable and often hostile to the private sector. A wide-ranging exploration with expert advisors, investors, and operators discussing the region’s recovery, investment, regulation, and growth sectors. Confirmed speakers to include: Martin Kodar, BaltCap Anna Rulkiewicz, LUX MED Fady Chreih, Regina Maria […]
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 […]
A wide-ranging exploration with expert advisors, investors and operators discussing the region’s recovery, opportunities, regulation and growth potential with a particular focus on its vast outpatient sector. Confirmed speakers to include: Rodolphe Eurin, Hopital de la Tour Elmar Willebrand, AccuMedia Dr Michael Lonsert, GHD Chaired by: Dr Stephan Rau, Partner, MWE
Available on demand For-profit health care is a vital part of provision in all African countries. What has been the impact of Covid? How far can operators work with new universal healthcare models being rolled out by governments? And how far has the collapse of medical tourism led to more investment in national markets? This […]
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 […]
Political risk has grown in these countries over the past five years. Norway has effectively terminated outsourcing elderly nursing homes to the private sector. So what is the real political risk? And what are the big opportunities in outpatient sectors from fertility to homecare? This session is a wide-ranging exploration with expert advisors, investors and […]
The pandemic has seen governments redefine their relationship with the for-profit sector. Sometimes it is viewed as a valuable partner, sometimes as a parasite to be controlled and partly nationalised. This session explores what has changed and how the private sector has reacted to these pressures. What are the implications of this new relationship? Confirmed […]
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