8.30am – 9.00am
Continental Breakfast
9.00am – 9.30am
Welcome & Introductions
Moderated by Katharina Janus and Murray Ross
9.30am – 1.00pm
Take a seat at one of three roundtables
Table 1: Cost, Quality & Chronic Care (Moderator: Lawrence D. Brown)
- How to design access to health and social services and how to tackle the resulting challenges?
- Costs of care and the share of chronic diseases are steadily increasing – who should pay the bill in a high-performing healthcare system?
- What does “a plan” for patients look like? Does an optimal treatment
regimen exist?
Table 2: Big Data (Moderator: Federico Lega)
- Methods in Medicine – is it necessary to measure complexity in order to model what we see?
- Is big data useful for all challenges we are facing? If so, how do we integrate results and navigate the jungle in research and practice?
- From clinical data to management decisions – how do we match the goals with the data we have?
Table 3: From Solo-Practice to Connected Enterprises – How Do We Manage? (Moderator: Theo B.C. Poiesz)
- How to facilitate change when integrating care? What are the most promising approaches and principles?
- How do we streamline structure, people, and supportive systems when integrating care? Where do we start and what do we emphasize when working with limited resources?
- Who has the courage to really integrate and have we set our priorities
right?
There will be a flexible snack & stretch break in the morning while discussions are ongoing at the tables.
1.00pm – 2.00pm
Networking Lunch
2.00pm – 3.30pm
Reporting Back: Sharing Insights and Lessons Learned From the Roundtables
- Lawrence D. Brown, Columbia University: Cost, Quality and Chronic Care
- Federico Lega, Bocconi University: Big Data
- Theo B.C. Poiesz, Connected Enterprises
3.30pm – 4.00pm
Snack & Stretch Break
4.00pm – 5-00pm
Discussion and Conclusion
Moderated by Katharina Janus and Murray Ross