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Payor and Operator Models

 

Rede d’Or’s payors losing market cap

Analysts covering Brazil's largest private hospital Rede d'Or have projected a 25% rise share price after its $2.2bn IPO last month. However, the sustainability of its fee-for-service business model in the long-term has been questioned by some. Its insurers are slowly losing market cap to integrated players.

HBI 2020: Lessons on reaching the patient

An insurer, an integrated healthcare provider and a telehealth player are three providers with very different experiences of being able to reach the patient. HBI looks at four tangible lessons from Aetna, Medicover and Kry from HBI 2020.

HBI 2020: Hospital sector is moving to outcome-based payment – insurers may get left behind

The for-profit hospital sector is moving slowly but inexorably towards value and outcome-linked reimbursement and the role for insurers within that, if there is one, is far from clear. That was the message from HBI 2020's 'Hospitals: The balance of power with payors' session where the CEOs of Mediclinic International and Steward Health Care discussed the topic with an ex-UnitedHealth Group executive.

Digital Health – What is Possible Today? A series of case studies

We present two case studies on what operators are achieving today. These specifically look at real take up and usage rates.  How technology is disrupting healthcare services in Asia Demonstration of what works in digital health Thierry Chiche, CEO, Elsan  Big French hospital group Elsan has rolled out a patient app which links the patient […]

Diagnostics – Opportunities and Challenges

This session explores new ways in which lab and imaging groups are working with the public sector around the world. What models really work and why? Operator CEOs look at outsourcing, PPPs, relationships with payors and how new technology is set to change things. Panellists include: Jos Lamers, Executive Chairman, Unilabs One of the largest […]

Investing in Health Care Property

Investors, in pursuit of steady returns and limited risk, are in love with the healthcare sector. How can operators best exploit this and what impact does divesting property really have on valuations? What is likely to happen to yields in the near future and how much appetite for risk to specialist investors have? What do […]

Investing in Emerging Markets

Often dependent on out of pocket payments with close to zero government support, Covid has had a huge impact on health care in Emerging Markets. So is the sector down and out or set to rebound? Charles Dalton, Senior Health Specialist, IFC  Amit Varma, Managing Partner, Quadria Capital Vishal Bali, Executive Chairman, Asia Healthcare Holdings […]

Reaching the Patient

Who is best placed to control the inital patient contact and diagnosis and how?  This session explores which type of player: traditional operators, challengers or payors are best placed. It also looks at how AI is, and will, be deployed to do this. Panellists to include:  Sneh Khemka, President of Population Health, Aetna International   Livia […]

Hospitals: The Balance of Power with Payors

This session looks at how relations between hospitals and public and private payors are changing with the implementation of value health, shared risk models and the deployment by insurers of telehealth platforms to provide diagnostic triage. Panellists : Dr Ronnie van der Merwe, CEO, Mediclinic International Dr Ralph de la Torre, Chairman and CEO, Steward Health […]

Where we are now

How do governments see health care in the wake of Covid? What strategies will they pursue and how does it change the relationship with the for-profit sector?  These are the questions we answer in this 90-minute session. 8.00-8.15  Perspectives from a government trailbazer Austria is an early adopter of electronic patient records and has seen […]

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