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Interview: William Stoddart, CEO, Werlabs

Werlabs is a Swedish start-up bringing lab tests to the general public. The group is growing fast from a small base, and is now expanding beyond the Nordics. Its CEO, William Stoddart, believes it can save the health system money and consumers will buy it. Healthcare Europa asks him how.

Croatian clinics cluster to drive sales

Small clinics and hospitals in the Kvarner region of Croatia have created a medical tourism cluster to share the costs of marketing and sales generation. Has it worked? Healthcare Europa went to the International Medical Travel Summit to find out more.

Montenegro government looks to privatise healthcare centre

The Montenegro government is looking to privatise healthcare centre Simo Milosevic, a boutique spa and rehabilitation facility in in the municipality of Herceg Novi. The media in Montenegro is reporting that investors from UAE, China, Norway and Israel are interested in the planned sale of the centre, which is 56% state owned, and also known as Institute Igalo.

Interview: Jaakko Olkkonen, Wellmo: The future of insurance – Preventative health services and wearables

Savvy insurers - big players like Generali, Germany's second largest primary insurance group, and Vitality in the UK, are moving into preventative health services – suggesting there's money to be saved here. Experts seem to agree within five years, wearable devices feeding information back to health insurance companies may become the norm rather than the exception – and insurers who don't change they way they operate could soon be left behind. One such expert is Jaakko Olkkonen, managing director of Finland-based mobile platform software company Wellmo. Olkkonen admits he has a vested interest in promoting wearable devices and apps which record key health information – like user activity, sleep patterns and heart rate – and feeding it back to insurers. He runs a digital platform designed to facilitate it, after all. But he says his predictions are accurate nonetheless.

BDMS targets tourists with Phuket brain health centre – and plans wellness network

Thai hospital giant, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS), has opened a brain health centre in the southern tourist hub of Phuket. It aims to attract medical tourists as well as combatting the growth of cognitive impairments resulting from the region's ageing population. We spoke to the CEO of the institute Kongkiat Kespechara.

Interview: Shannon Neilsen, CEO of Life Clinic, on how to succeed in China

Life Clinic, a Hong Kong anti-ageing and regenerative therapy operator, is to expand to mainland China and India through a strategic partnerships with a HK-listed company. Its CEO, Shannon Neilsen, was director of operations at WA Health Care, a Shanghai-based regenerative therapy provider later acquired by iKang. He also oversaw the entry of Parkway Health into China over a decade ago. He talks to Healthcare Nova about the difficulties of operating an international company on the mainland.

GALLERY: The care home targeting the ultra-rich opening in the heart of London

A luxury residential care-home designed for residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia, located in the very heart of bustling London, and targeting the wealthy, is about to open. We speak to James Cook, managing director at Innovated Aged Care Limited which is behind the project, about the business model, and offer a sneak peek behind the doors of what could be the swankiest facility of its type in the UK ahead of its opening.

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