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Transforming health and healthcare – do we need to think outside of the box?

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Nordic Health 2030 and the European Health Futures Forum (EHFF) bring you the final session in their third series of Humanity Rising webinars, ‘Conversations with leading-edge practitioners on the art of transforming health’.

  • Lars Munter and David Somekh are again your hosts, and we are delighted to welcome, for our last ‘fireside conversation’, some old friends, who have a wealth of experience behind them, although not necessarily entirely in the health sphere. In our previous session, we had an impressive range of ideas presented from five younger health professionals on what their vision for the future was.  We thought it would be of real interest to contrast those views with those from a group who might use a different lens to examine that question and then reflect with them on what we may have learned from the five webinars about the transformation of the health ecosystem.
  • Charan Nelander is the Director/CEO of the Danish Committee for Health Education (DCHE), based in Copenhagen. He has 20 years of experience in administration (finance and operations), management, organizational development, business development, communication, and implementation of both local, regional, national and international projects. He has extensive experience of the “tension” between government, political, and private/non-profit organizations. Charan is a Board Member for the Danish Hygiene Council, HOME-START-DK, Djof Privat, and co-founder of the European Network on Patient Empowerment.
  • Agnieszka Daval-Cichon is a director in charge of EU affairs at Philips Healthcare in Brussels. Before that, she worked as a senior policy officer at the European Commission where she was developing EU public health policies, in particular on patient safety, patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare, and the health workforce. Before entering the European administration universe, she has been managing international projects mainly in the field of public health education, health systems reforms, health inequalities, and an integrated approach to care. She was also editing a magazine, coordinating work between hospital and community care, co-designing a new urban district, and ensuring smooth transfers of her family between different countries. Agnieszka is a founding Director of EHFF.
  • Sean Conlan now lives in County Leitrim in Northwest Ireland. He trained as an electrical engineer and moved on to become CEO of Excellence Ireland for10 years and was for four years President of the European Organisation for Quality (EOQ). He was a Board member of the ESB for several years (the National Electricity Utility for Ireland).He is a Trustee of FEASTA (an Irish charity, the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability) and is also a founding Director of EHFF and acts as their Director for External Relations.
  • Bogi Elisasen is Director of Health at the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies (CIFS)

Convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

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