Small, intimate and participant-led discussions tackling digital health challenges. Spaces are limited to 8 - 12 people, allowing you to focus on quality in-depth conversations.
Whilst the Covid-19 outbreak created strong incentives to go digital, it also demonstrated the value of in-person interactions. The path to satisfy patients and providers is probably to combine both worlds, integrating digital and in-person, to deliver the best experience to healthcare professionals and patients
There are many benefits in transitioning from the virtual care paradigm into a hybrid care model, but many obstacles are still on the way. How can we tackle them and work together to make it a reality? Join this session to discuss with your peers:
Understanding what a good hybrid care model looks like. What is a hybrid care model and how does it impact positively on patients' outcomes? How is it possible to tie the knot between virtual and in-person? What are the successful, and if so, non-successful hybrid healthcare models? What are the learnings so far?
Joint forces between payers, healthcare providers, virtual care companies, Pharma, MedTech, and others. What is the role of the different industry players in making hybrid care a reality? How can they collaborate to engage patients and provide better hybrid care experiences?
Meeting the needs of health systems’ workforce. How can hybrid care ensure they cover the needs of both patients and healthcare professionals? What are the best models of staffing and training to accommodate hybrid care's unique needs? How can healthcare providers integrate hybrid care into their existing workflows?
Health systems’ role in implementing seamless hybrid care models. How can health systems ensure they implement hybrid care models that are seamless for patients? What are the requirements for a successful hybrid care model?
The impact of hybrid care in virtual care companies. How virtual care companies adapt to the hybrid care paradigm? Does the transition into a ‘human plus digital’-based model (e.g. the inclusion of human coaching in virtual care programs) lead to better business outcomes?
Scaling hybrid care. Considering human-based care is harder to scale, how can we successfully scale hybrid care models to all healthcare settings?
We would like to remind you that our meetings are small and intimate sessions with a limited number of seats available, therefore we rely on your attendance and participation to ensure a high quality and valuable meeting for all. If you are confirmed for this meeting we ask if you can please ensure your attendance on the day.