connecting the dots.
Foresight 2020
Foresight 2020
Last year, we asked, “What if… there is a healthcare disaster?” This year we connect the dots and explore the bigger healthcare picture during Covid-19.
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Barry Childs
Modeling COVID-19, complexities’ and conundrums
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Craig Getz & Fatima Patel
COVID-19 risk factors and scheme trends
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Christoff Raath & Phumla Tsematse
Global COVID-19 analysis and trends
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Dr William Mapham
Perspectives on the public sector response to COVID-19
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Dr Sheetal Silal
Adaptive Disease Modelling for COVID-19 decision making in South Africa The importance of context.
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Dr Guni Goolab & Craig Getz
If you aren’t learning, you aren’t living
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Gizelda Zubi
Sometimes I wonder what goes on in that head of yours
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Lubalethu Dube & Lwazi Shezi
Considerations of the socioeconomic effects of economic contraction due to COVID-19
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Christoff Raath
What we can learn from Bayesian probability theory
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Guided by the theme You Are Here, this year’s conversations explored health reform, the evolving health insurance landscape, and the growing role of AI in healthcare, while examining how people and organisations can make better decisions in a changing environment.
Our first Johannesburg Notes in the Margin event brought actuaries together for an intimate gathering of conversation, connection and thinking beyond the technical. With author TJ Strydom as our guest speaker, the evening offered a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at his writing process and the realities of being a writer in South Africa today. It was a beautiful atmosphere, with new and familiar faces connecting, sharing ideas, and enjoying the opportunity to engage in a more relaxed, personal setting.
We explored how artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare in South Africa, considering its potential to improve affordability, access, quality, and patient outcomes. The discussion also surfaced the ethical, regulatory, and operational complexities accompanying these advances, inviting thoughtful reflection on how technological progress can be translated into meaningful, real-world impact within our healthcare system.
We explored how technology can support value-based healthcare in South Africa, considering the role of digital tools, data, and innovation. The discussion also surfaced the new complexities these advances may bring, inviting thoughtful reflection on how to balance progress with practicality within our healthcare system.