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Digital Transformation 3: AI & Data Analytics – Patient outcomes

How can you use data and technology to drive better quality and outcomes? Helping doctors better diagnose, treat and personalise care to a patient is all possible with AI, but how far are these systems implemented and what barriers still remain? Confirmed speakers include: Bernd Ohnesorge, Siemens Healthineers Victor Saveski, Humanitas Cyndi Williams, Quin Bradley […]

South Asia: Overview

Available on demand.  The last five years have seen the transformation of for-profit health care in India with the rollout of single speciality outpatient chains and new hospital models to address tier 2 and 3 cities. Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are also seeing massive change. This session is a wide-ranging exploration with expert advisors, […]

Payors & Providers – Strengthening ties

Bupa, Cigna and Axa all have very different approaches to healthcare delivery. Yes, all three are moving strongly towards owning the diagnostic first mile of the patient journey. But Bupa has developed a model with a lot of vertical integration, owning assets as varied as dentistry, hospitals and outpatient, Axa has bought some assets where […]

Digital Transformation 1: More at home

A trend accelerated by the pandemic, this session explores how digital enables new models of home care to be adopted by hospitals, elderly care, primary care and chronic disease management. We will explore how digital has transformed the market and explore the impact on investors and payors and what challenges still remain for widespread adoption. […]

Keynote: The Future of Healthcare

Helios Fresenius is by far the largest European for-profit hospital operator with over €9.8bn of revenue in Germany and Spain. It is also active in Latin America and its digital health platform, Curalie, is a global contender in diagnosis, physician selection, treatment and rehabilitation. Its acquisition of Eugin also makes it one of the largest […]

European Hospitals

This panel discussion brings together the CEOs of three national hospital groups to discuss the issues they face and their business models. Confirmed speakers include: Thierry Chiche, Elsan Gian Luca Mondovi, Humanitas Christopher Schoen, Schoen-Kliniken Chaired by:  Rachel Lewis, HBI

International Hospital Chains: Sector Analysis

Day surgery combined with digital health and far more sophisticated homecare will force this conservative sector to change. How can hospitals build stronger lifetime relationships with patients? How far are they deploying value health and successfully cutting costs? And how do you best manage all this change? Confirmed speakers include: Ronnie van der Merwe, Mediclinic […]

New Business Models for University Hospitals

University hospitals are powerhouses of medical research, the engines turning out new doctors and the places where complex diseases are treated in our societies. But what are the issues that CEOs and management teams face as they wrestle with these often-conflicting goals and the need to stay in the black financially? This panel discussion, partly […]

High profile resignations put Irish healthcare reform ‘in the balance’

Laura Magahy, executive director of the office charged with brining in Sláintecare - the blueprint for the future of healthcare in Ireland - resigned last week. So too did the chairman, Tom Keane. The Irish government has re-affirmed its commitment to the reforms which could have a significant effect on the way for-profit businesses operate in the country, but others say the process is “in the balance.” HBI talks to a local consultant to find out more.

Portugal’s PPP experiment all but dead

Politics has finally ended Portugal's public-private partnership (PPP) hospital experiment. Just one operator, Ribera Salud, bid for the renewal of the final contract rendering the competition process invalid. By the end of the year, all four of the once-privately managed hospitals will likely return to the public sphere.

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