The sale of Bridgepoint-owned international dialysis giant Diaverum is likley being delayed until the future of its lucrative Saudi contract is determined, as potential suitors adopt a wait and see approach, Healthcare Europa hears.
The Kremlin will legislate to allow doctors to remotely diagnose patients by the end of 2019, a well-connected source in Russia tells Healthcare Europa.
Russian private clinic European Medical Center looks to be greasing the PR wheels with a recent Reuters article in which the CEO says the company is ready to go public in London or Moscow. He also reveals margins, dividend payout and how the company is protecting itself from a devaluing ruble.
A law passed in January legalised digital health services across Russia, paving the way for several large investments in fast-growing platforms including one by the 'Google of Russia'. We talk to some of the biggest players about what the law means and the opportunities for foreign disruptors who want to enter the country.
Speakers on HBI 2018's Russia and CIS panel discussed the opportunities for international investors and operators in light of recent geopolitical tensions. Are there any?
Russian healthcare giant Medsi can finally be sold after the court case preventing sale was put to bed this month. An uncharacteristically active media presence of late suggests its owners are looking to do it sooner rather than later.
Russian hospital group European Medical Center is set to list on the LSE in the first half of 2018. Its minority private equity owners, Baring Vostok Partners, will seek an exit in a listing that could value the company close to US$1bn.
Unilever runs a global health and prevention programme in over 90 countries for its 169,000 employees. How? What does Dr Thirumalai (known as Dr Raj) think of the private healthcare services sector? And what changes does he expect in the future? And what does he expect from digital health and AI? Dr Raj is also a non-executive independent director of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise and a speaker at HBI 2018 on April 10-11 in London.
Unilever runs a global health and prevention programme in over 90 countries for its 169,000 employees. How? What does Dr Thirumalai (known as Dr Raj) think of the private healthcare services sector? And what changes does he expect in the future? And what does he expect from digital health and AI? Dr Raj is also a non-executive independent director of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise and a speaker at HBI 2018 on April 10-11 in London.
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