NOVEMBER 20, 2019
IESE Barcelona
Arnús i Garí, 3-7
08034 Barcelona
Health consumerism, population ageing and the tsunami of chronic disease are re-shaping the way we think of, and deliver care. At the same time, the healthcare market is becoming more complex, with increased regulation and public budgets not always keeping up with demand and price pressures. Moreover, digital transformation and new technologies have the potential to disrupt the health sector, although the pace of change varies.
What is the real potential of digital health to improve outcomes, quality and access, and increase sustainability? Who is winning in healthcare through digital disruption?
To make sure that all these changes take us in the right direction, there is one guiding lemma: Healthcare first.
Under the title “Rising to the Challenge: Healthcare First”, IESE Healthcare 2019 will reflect on how the different agents in healthcare can work together to continue building a healthier society, at a time of enormous change in the sector. We invite you to help us define which types of partnerships will emerge, that will allow us to continue innovating. How do we build a new business model, to help us deliver value-based care? How can digital health innovation help us transform patient experience? What fundamentals should we start building today, in order to make our health systems more sustainable?
IESE Barcelona
Arnús i Garí, 3-7
08034 Barcelona
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08:30-09:00 | Welcome and Registration |
09:00-09:30 | OPENING
• Humberto Arnés, Managing Director, Farmaindustria |
09:30-10:00 | GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK. IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTHCARE
• Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
10:00-11:15 | PANEL I: TECHNOLOGY AND BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE
To make sure that our healthcare systems can continue delivering today’s high standards of care in the future, sustainability is key. Digitalization, big data and personalized medicine are transforming healthcare. How should we prepare for the challenge? How can we maximize their impact to achieve the maximum value for patients? What are the implications for corporate strategy? • Elena Bonfiglioli, Managing Director Health and Life Science (EMEA), Microsoft Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
11:15-11:45 | Coffee Break |
11:45-12:30 | KEYNOTE: AI IN HEALTH. MYTH OR REALITY?
The promises of Artificial Intelligence and big data in healthcare are many: better and more effective treatments, efficiency gains, improved diagnostic, etc. How many of these promises are a reality today? Which are likely in the next 5 years? What do they imply for healthcare? • Dr. Michal Rosen-Zvi, Director, Healthcare Informatics, IBM Research Moderator: Dr. Angela Spatharou, Partner, McKinsey & Company |
12:30-13:45 | PANEL II: SUSTAINABILITY
With the changing patient needs with the increase in chronic conditions, the offered by new technologies and treatments, some of which imply significant costs for the system, access and sustainability are becoming some of the key challenges for our healthcare systems. How can patient empowerment help? What is the role for public-private partnerships? • Dr. Josep Mª Campistol, General Manager, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
13:45-15:00 | Lunch |
15:00-16:00 | PANEL III: THE INNOVATION CHALLENGE
We’ve seen an explosion in healthcare innovations coming both from traditional health providers and non-traditional ones. However, some of this new technology comes at high prices, at least in the short-run. How can we align incentives to increase access to new technologies? • Fina Lladós, General Manager Iberia, Amgen Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
16:00-16:20 | Break |
16:20-16:50 | KEYNOTE: GLOBAL HEALTH AND POPULATION
• Dr. Irina A. Nikolic, Global Health Expert, The World Bank Moderator: Prof. Pedro Nueno, IESE Business School |
16:50-17:50 | PANEL IV: PATIENT OF THE FUTURE. HOW WILL PATIENT CARE LOOK LIKE IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS?
Patient of the Future: how can we use technology, AI and data to empower the patient of the future? How can they help to make the patient take ownership and improve outcomes and reduce costs in the process? What needs to change for this to be possible? What is the role for the industry? And the medical profession? • Eugene Borukhovich, Global Head, G4A Digital Health, Bayer, Germany Moderator: Dr. Angela Spatharou, Partner, McKinsey & Company |
17:50-18:20 | FINAL THOUGHTS
• Dr. Angela Spatharou, Partner, McKinsey & Company |
18:20 | CLOSING
• Mª Luz López-Carrasco, President, Fenin |
The fees for the 26 Healthcare Industry Meeting are:
General
IESE Alumni
IESE Members and Partners
Fee includes lunch.
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
Places are limited and registrations are processed in strict order of receipt.
2018 · Working for a healthy society
2017 · Building a Sustainable Healthcare Model
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