Ensuring an equitable future of
healthcare through fit for purpose, digitally enabled health systems
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CHALLENGE “How can we ensure that digital transformations will bring
equitable access to healthcare?” Health equity, inclusivity and diversity is a core tenet of ensuring that the potential of health
innovation and entrepreneurship can be
harnessed for public good & social impact to
achieve Universal Health Coverage, Health for All and ensure no one is left behind.
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SOLUTION • Sep 2021: EIT Health Alumni – Young Forum Gastein Workshop at the EHFG annual conference on “Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Public Good and Social Impact” (HIE-PGSI). Eight interdisciplinary teams designed points for action on the challenges our health systems face through digitalisation;
• Oct 2021: A specialist, interdisciplinary team in global health policy and innovation (EIT Health and YFG Alumni) joined forces as expert young leaders, to work on a White Paper aimed at providing a comprehensive framework for an equitable future of healthcare through responsible entrepreneurship and shaping inclusive, health innovation governance agenda; • Nov 2021 – Jan 2022: Expert interviews (policy – business – civil society) and White Paper draft; • Feb – Mar 2022: Startup case studies design, White Paper review; • Apr 2022: White Paper release. 3
THE TEAM
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Anca del Rio
Athanasios Filippou
EIT Alumni President, HIE-PGSI Lead
Case Studies Lead
Health Economist & Public
Health Strategist, Expert in Health and Innovation Governance, Healthcare Capacity Building, VBHC
Pharm.D with expertise in
Health Planning, Evaluation Go-To-Market Regulation and Health Technology Assessment
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Bianca Cucos Second-Chair, Chapter 3 Lead
Brian Li Han Wong Team Leader, Chapter 2 Lead
Public Health Practitioner
MD with expertise in
& Entrepreneur with expertise Precision Medicine, Genetics, Health Innovation in Digital Health Governance, Health Workforce and Adoption and Science Youth Engagement Communication
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Claudia Selin Batz Chapter 1 Lead
Biologist & Public Health Advocate, with expertise in NCDs, Health Outcomes, Community Outreach and eHealth
Sigurd Maurud Case Studies Lead
Nurse & PhD Candidate,
with expertise in Inclusive Healthcare, Digital Health Literacy and Health Information Management 4
OBJECTIVES
1. Address 4IR and the future of healthcare from different perspectives (Policy, Business, Civil Society)
2. Foster collective action, stakeholder engagement and public-private collaboration for development & progress
3. Empower young leaders and entrepreneurs to become agents of positive change in the digital transition
4. Advance innovation and entrepreneurship for equitable and inclusive health systems
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS
TIGER Initiative
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CHAPTER 1
Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Through a Global Lens
EQUITY DIVERSITY INCLUSION
Applying a leave no one behind lens to digital transformations means putting people at the heart of digital transition agendas. 7
CHAPTER 2
Digital Health for All: Governing Innovation and the Digital Transformations in Health
➢ Minding the digitalisation gap ➢ Delivering value to each patient on an individually tailored basis ➢ The geopolitics of global health tech ➢ The role of governments in AI and earning patients’ trust ➢ Enabling digital health equity through strategic partnerships and cross-sectoral stakeholder engagement
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CHAPTER 3
Fixing Broken Healthcare Systems Through Tech and Digitalisation: The Pivotal Role of Innovation Moonshots and Purpose-Driven Startups
➢ The role of innovation hubs and healthcare delivery organisations in providing
value for healthcare consumers ➢ Impactful innovations tackling the digital divide for underserved communities ➢ Code green for humanity – Technologies averting public health crises The role of private capital in financing the future of healthcare and achieving UHC ➢ Digital maturity assessment of healthcare services and systems ➢
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CHAPTER 4 Changing the World One Health Tech At a Time
5 Case Studies: EIT Health, purpose-driven startups bridging the health EDI gap via digitalisation
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Ensuring an equitable future of healthcare through fit for purpose, digitally enabled health systems
Thank you! Anca, Thanos, Bianca, Brian, Claudia & Sigurd
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