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European digital telemonitoring platform signs contract in China

After months of travelling to China, ignoring his critics and struggling to convince even his own board it was worth him persisting, the CEO of a European digital telemonitoring platform has just signed a deal with a Chinese company that just might be the start of something big. Healthcare Nova speaks to Lars Dahle from Dignio to find out more.

European digital telemonitoring platform signs contract in China

After months of travelling to China, ignoring his critics and struggling to convince even his own board it was worth him persisting, the CEO of a Norway-based digital telemonitoring platform has just signed a deal with a Chinese company that just might be the start of something big. Healthcare Europa speaks to Lars Dahle from Dignio to find out more.

Infermedica CEO on why AI specialists should prefer B2B over B2C

As doctors and nurses are an increasingly scarce and expensive resource, companies across Europe are turning to artificial intelligence to give patients a pathway into primary health. But is the best business model B2B or B2C? Healthcare Europa speaks to Piotr Orzechowski, CEO of the Poland-based AI specialists Infermedica, about why he sees the future of his business as very much the former, and his strategy for the company.

Kate Tulenko, CEO of Corvus Health, on the Filipino skills drain

Filipino nurses have been flooding out of the country for decades to pursue more lucrative opportunities. What does this mean for Filipino healthcare? We speak to global workforce expert Kate Tulenko from US-based Corvus Health on the ramifications of the Filipino skills drain.

Hospitals in our pockets: the future of African healthcare

Before British primary care digital health player Babylon came along, the Rwandan government had never signed a contract with a private healthcare provider. A universal healthcare coverage scheme called Mutuelles de Santé had been operating in the country since 1999, but ten years later was spending 9.7% of GDP on health. The government and its citizens needed a means to make healthcare more accessible and affordable: so in 2016 it invited a private digital health platform to help connect patients to doctors.

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