Be the Change
Foresight 2024
Foresight 2024
We celebrated 10 years of impact with the theme "Be the Change." This year, we explored NHI in Africa, mental health and chronic diseases, democratizing health technology, and climate change in insurance. Join us as we shape the future of healthcare.
Dr Michael Mol
Tithonus’ Mistake "Why We Should Stop Flossing, Ignore Steps, and Drink More Coffee!" If you would like to learn more about Dr. Mol's thought-provoking presentation, please get in touch with him here www.drmichaelmol.com
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Interconnected Realities: Mental Health and Chronic Diseases
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Business Intelligence in the Age of AI
Watch Presentation View & Download DeckYanga Nokhepheyi & Shelley-Ann McGee
Democratising Health Technology Assessment in South Africa
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Why life and health insurers should care about climate change
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The event sparked critical discussions on the role of patient-reported measurements (PRMs) in improving healthcare delivery across diverse communities. Expert panelists highlighted how PRMs, through precise data collection and analysis, empower patient engagement and drive quality improvements. Key themes included optimising health system performance, supporting universal healthcare coverage, and addressing disparities in healthcare access. The event emphasised the need for compliance, expert input, and strategic PRM design to meet the demands of global healthcare systems.
We celebrated 10 years of impact with the theme "Be the Change." This year, we explored NHI in Africa, mental health and chronic diseases, democratizing health technology, and climate change in insurance. Join us as we shape the future of healthcare.
There is a global health policy shift towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which aims to address health inequities by reducing financial barriers to care in order to broaden access to high-quality healthcare. Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has a critical role to play in guiding decisions about health technologies and interventions in this context. We are making significant strides in developing expertise for an independent, transparent, data-driven HTA platform to bridge the health equity gap in South Africa, benefiting all.
The Journal Club embodies a dynamic fusion of intimate dialogue and transformative progress within the domains of healthcare and technology. Our inaugural session, will delve into the intricacies of the NHI, promising enlightening insights and robust dialogues.