Future Gazing: Healthcare in 2021 and Beyond

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To say the pandemic lit a match under the healthcare sector’s digital transformation agenda, is an understatement. Overnight, anything not directly related to covid-19 treatment shifted online. As remote care ballooned, the metrics tell an impressive story of innovation. This trend should be heralded as largely positive - after all, the advantages of digital health are numerous. If done properly, it boasts improved patient outcomes that benefit the bottom line. Today’s plugged-in society is more primed than ever before for this monumental shift in the care paradigm. In 2021 the home - the least intensive setting – has become the hospital. Data and new technologies have single handedly underpinned this transition. That said, in order for remote health-care to be a cornerstone of the post-corona paradigm, we need to mobilize a frustratingly fragmented stakeholder spectrum. The imperative is clear, but the window to do so without patients falling through the cracks is shrinking.

Agenda:
What parts of the care continuum are particularly suited to digitalisation?

If we could take the best elements of an information-driven, seamless consumer experience from other industries, what kind of healthcare experience would we create? How can we make this happen?

How will data sharing technologies continue to evolve?
What will the healthcare experience look like in the next 1, 5, 10 years?

How is big tech interacting and morphing with ‘traditional’ healthcare providers?

How can remote care retain a human touch and stay patient centric?

Are patient concerns around data privacy and security the biggest trust barrier?

How can we ensure the shift online doesn’t exacerbate health outcome inequalities?

This webinar is hosted by The Economist Events and sponsored by InterSystems.

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