Healthcare Redefined

By: Economist Impact
  • Summary

  • Healthcare Redefined is a new podcast series from Economist Impact, commissioned by Philips. The digital transformation of health and healthcare systems in the Asia Pacific region will be explored with an imperative for actionable insights to build sustainable systems. Listen to the leaders, policymakers and executives who are anticipating this digital journey.

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Episodes
  • No planet, no patient: healthcare going green
    Sep 21 2022

    Our final podcast of the series addresses the opportunities for building an environmentally sustainable and climate friendly healthcare sector. What is driving green house gas emissions in the hospital sector and what mitigation and adaptation efforts need to be taken? And can digital health offer low-carbon solutions?

    Speakers include: 

    • Robert Metzke, global head of sustainability, Philips
    • Dr Renard Siew, Climate Reality Leader for the Climate Reality Project
    • Dr. Renzo Guinto, chief planetary health scientist, Sunway Centre for Planetary Health, Malaysia and director, Planetary and Global Health Program, St. Luke's Medical Center, Philippines
    • Moderated by Elizabeth Sukkar, senior research manager, global health, Policy and Insights, Economist Impact

    For more Healthcare Redefined content, please visit: healthcareredefinedapac.com


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    Relevant content from Philips:

    Global Future Health Index report: bit.ly/FutureHealthIndexAU 


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    36 mins
  • What works in healthcare? Value, value, value
    Sep 7 2022

    In this podcast episode, we will look at how ready the Asia Pacific region is for value-based healthcare and what role digital transformation and data can play in this. This concept was envisioned as a structure for rebuilding global healthcare systems with the goal of creating value for patients, but is it being addressed sufficiently in the Asia Pacific region?

    Speakers include: 

    • Dr Kyung Woo Park, president of the Seoul National University Hospital Healthcare System Gangnam Centre in South Korea
    • Dr Jean-Frederic Levesque, CEO of the New South Wales Agency for Clinical Innovation
    • Dr Snehal Patel, director and co-founder of MyDoc
    • Moderated by Elizabeth Sukkar, senior research manager, global health, Policy and Insights, Economist Impact

    For more Healthcare Redefined content, please visit: healthcareredefinedapac.com


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    Relevant content from Philips:

    Global Future Health Index report: bit.ly/FutureHealthIndexAU


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    35 mins
  • Redefining the patient journey: the role of hospitals in the future
    Aug 24 2022

    Care in the Asia Pacific region is still widely hospital dependent, based on the premise of a one-place-serves-all model. In this podcast episode, we will explore what hospitals will look like in the future, and what it may mean for patients, providers and clinicians.

    Speakers include: 

    • Dr Zubin Daruwalla, Health Industries Leader at PwC Singapore
    • Dr Harish Pillai, Chief Executive Officer at Metro Pacific Hospital Holdings in the Philippines
    • Dr Shez Partovi, Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at Royal Philips
    • Moderated by Rob Cook, Clinical Director, Health Policy, Policy and Insights, Economist Impact

    For more Healthcare Redefined content, please visit: healthcareredefinedapac.com


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    Relevant content from Philips:

    Global Future Health Index report: bit.ly/FutureHealthIndexAU


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    34 mins

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