OCTOBER 26, 2017
IESE Barcelona
Arnús i Garí, 3-7
08034 Barcelona
Healthcare systems around the world are facing increasing challenges. On the one hand, the innovation pipeline is stronger than ever while on the other hand financial constraints and population ageing are increasing the pressure on the systems’ sustainability. What are the major challenges that need to be overcome to make innovation compatible with a sustainable healthcare system? How can we move towards a value-based healthcare while still keeping “care” in the healthcare? How can we manage change and still keep the patient in the center?
This Meeting offers a first-class platform to top executives, healthcare providers, academics and field experts to share their experiences and provide their insight on the current state and future of the industry to continue to seek innovative ways to respond to the incredible changes affecting the healthcare sector.
IESE Barcelona
Arnús i Garí, 3-7
08034 Barcelona
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
Chair
Founding Chair
9:00-9:30 | OPENING SESSION
• Prof. Franz Heukamp, Dean, IESE Business School |
9:30-10:00 | ECONOMICS AND HEALTHCARE
Prof. Núria Mas will analyze the world economic trends for the academic course 2017-2018 and she will reflect on their implications for the sustainability of our healthcare systems • Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
10:00-11:30 | BUSINESS MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE
The shift to value-based healthcare is inevitable. Life science companies and health care providers are being forced to re-examine their value proposition and look for new business models, many of them requiring large-scale collaborations across many partners. What works best when trying to get payers, providers and patients on board? • Dr. Manel del Castillo, CEO, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (Children’s Hospital), Barcelona Moderator: Cándido Pérez, Partner KPMG Spain |
11:30-12:00 | Coffee break |
12:00-12:45 | HEALTH 4.0 WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?
Digital health is bringing healthcare to our fingertips. Are we ready for this? As more individual data goes digital, healthcare stakeholders have access to promising new knowledge, but, how can healthcare stakeholders make the most of it? How will the healthcare market change? Who will play a central role: non-traditional players or traditional players leveraging their knowledge and expertise? • Diego Esteban, Partner, Russell Reynolds Moderator: Prof. Pedro Nueno, IESE Business School |
12:45-13:30 | KEYNOTE: SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION: AN OXYMORON?
• Joaquin Duato, Worldwide Chairman, Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
13:30-14:45 | Lunch |
14:45-15:45 | INNOVATION
What is the future of devices in health? Genomics, precision medicine, biomarkers, healthcare solutions are quickly evolving. The future will inevitably involve medical robots. How can we make them attuned with keeping the “care” in healthcare? How can we make them compatible with a sustainable healthcare system? • John M. Collins, Chief Operating Officer, CIMIT, Consortia for improving Medicine with Innovation and Technology, Boston Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
15:45-16:00 | Break |
16:00-17:00 | COMMUNICATION IN A PATIENT CENTRIC VALUE-BASED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Changes in healthcare are occurring very rapidly. Concepts such as prioritization, looking for value, patient empowerment, the role of prevention… are becoming central. How can we manage change? Everyone involved wants to understand why change is happening and how they will be affected. A clear communication is key for a successful transformation to take place. Can we find a common ground for debate? • Dr. José Miguel Cisneros, Director programa PIRASOA, Director de la Unidad Clínica de Enfermedades Infecciosas, Microbiología y Medicina Preventiva, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío de Sevilla Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
17:00-17:30 | REGULATORY INITIATIVES TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO INNOVATION
What is the perspective of the policy makers? Which are the main regulatory changes that will affect the early adoption of innovation in European healthcare systems? • Dr. Arantxa Sancho, MD. Clinical Pharmacologist, Scientific expert AEMPS-EMA, Ex-CHMP, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Puerta de Hierro, Majadahonda, Madrid Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
17:30-17:40 | FINAL REFLECTIONS
• Prof. Núria Mas, Chair of the Meeting, IESE Business School |
17:40 | CLOSING SESSION
• Humberto Arnés, General Manager, Farmaindustria |
2016 · Towards Value-Based Healthcare
2015 · Innovation for the New Healthcare Era
2014 · Propelling Change
2013 · Making Patient-Centric Care Happen
2012 · Value Creation and Value Sharing
2011 · Toward a Change of Model
2010 · The Healthcare Industry in 2020
2009 · Toward a New Model of Industry (Pharma) / Recognizing Value (Healthcare)
2008 · Betting on the Sector (Pharma) / Innovating With Responsibility (Healthcare)
2007 · The Global Opportunity
2006 · Contributing More (Pharma) / The Value of Technology (Healthcare)
2005 · Healing Under Pressure
2004 · Rethinking Health
2003 · Health Technologies and the Management of Health Budgets
2002 · Key Variables for Consideration
2001 · Whither the Spanish Health System?
2000 · The Market for Medical Devices in the European Union
1999 · New Millennium, New Challenges
1998 · Health Reform in Practice: New Ways to Buy and Sell
1997 · Economic Limits of Health Since 1998
1996 · Spanish Health: Reality, Change and Adjustment
1995 · Present and Future
1994 · Building From the Crisis