Recap of the Center’s 5th Forum: Learning from each other – scaling ideas up to the next level.

While the topic of this year’s Forum was entitled “Learning from each other – Scaling ideas up to the next level” the underlying concern and impetus of the participants was how to use that knowledge to design the delivery system of the future.

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Materials

Pre-conference session

  • The response from the old guard (Report) – moderated by Peter Posch (Professor of Finance, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany)
  • What is the future purpose of primary care? From gatekeeper to the coordinator of self-care and specialized care? (Report) – moderated by Thomas Rundall (Professor Emeritus, University of California Berkeley, CA, USA)
  • Impact of consumerism on outcomes (Report) – moderated by David Roye (Professor and Executive MD, New-York-Presbyterain Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Columbia Cerebral Palsy Center, New York, USA)
  • What do we know about consumers in the new health marketplace(s) (Report) – moderated by Larry Brown (Professor of Health Policy & Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)

Panel on “The emergence of retail strategies in healthcare” Report

Moderated by Katharina Janus (Professor and Director, Center for Healthcare Management, Germany, and Columbia University, New York, USA)

Panelists include:

  • Nedal Shami (Chief Strategy Office at CityMD, New York, USA)
  • Brent Stackhouse (Vice President, Mount Sinai Health System, New York, USA)

Brief welcome & introductions

  • Katharina Janus – Chair and Host (Professor and Director, Center for Healthcare Management, Germany, and Columbia University, New York, USA)
  • Bernadette Klapper – Host (Head of Health, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart/Berlin, Germany)
  • Alan Weil – Co-Chair (Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs, Washington D.C., USA)

Acknowledging our sponsors: the Robert-Bosch-Foundation, Fresenius Medical Care North America, ZimmerBiomet, Dentons US LLP, New York Presbyterian Global Services, Mount Sinai Health Network, and Johnson & Johnson Global Health Policy.


Keynote panel “If we know what’s wrong why are we not doing the right things?” Report

Moderated by Alan Weil (Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs, Washington D.C., USA)

  • Liz Fowler (Vice President, Global Health Policy, Johnson & Johnson Worldwide Government Affairs & Policy, Washington D.C., USA)
  • Bruce Fried (Managing Partner, Dentons US LLP and former head of the Health Care Financing Administration, Washington D.C., USA)
  • Cora Koppe-Stahrenberg (EVP – Global Head of Human Resources at Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA, Frankfurt, Germany)
  • Katarzyna Mazur-Hofsaess (President of Europe, Middle East and Africa Operations (EMEA), Zimmer Biomet EMEA, Winterthur, Switzerland)

Keynote “Roadblocks to change” Report

Sherry Glied (Professor and Dean, Wagner School of Public Services, New York University, USA; former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the Department of Health and Human Services, Washington D.C., USA)


5 parallel roundtable discussions

Our internationally renowned experts from academia and practice will join you in Care-Tank roundtable discussions on one of five tables that deal with the following topics:

  • Risk management (Report) – moderated by Michael Sparer (Professor and Chair, Health Policy and Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)
  • People and processes – moderated by David Roye (Professor and Executive MD, New-York-Presbyterain Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Columbia Cerebral Palsy Center, New York, USA) and Philipp Drees (Professor and Head of the Department of orthopedic and rheumatoid surgery, University of Mainz, Germany)
  • Matching data and resources (Report) – moderated by Peter Posch (Professor of Finance, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany)
  • Branding & positioning (Report) – moderated by Thomas Rundall (Professor Emeritus, University of California Berkeley, CA, USA)
  • Cross-national considerations (Report) – moderated by Larry Brown (Professor of Health Policy & Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)

What made your day – things to remember… and to surrender

Katharina Janus (Professor and Director, Center for Healthcare Management, Germany, and Columbia University, New York, USA) and Alan Weil (Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs, Washington D.C., USA)


Rooftop reception featuring Currywurst (the famous Berlin Curry Sausage) & keynote on “From the silver surfer to the silver tsunami – how can we learn and live with an aging population” Report

John Rowe (Professor of Health Policy & Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)

Drinks are sponsored by the Department of Health Policy & Management, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA

Keynote on “Volume to Value:  Orchestrating provider payment models and care plans” Report

Ronald Kuerbitz (CEO, Fresenius Medical Care North America, Waltham, USA)


Keynote panel on “Value chain mapping & management – moving from products to solutions”

Moderated by Katharina Janus (Professor and Director, Center for Healthcare Management, Germany, and Columbia University, New York, USA)

Panelists include:

  • Ronald Kuerbitz (CEO, Fresenius Medical Care North America, Waltham, USA)
  • Oriol Lacorte (Vice President Commercial Operations EMEA at Zimmer Biomet)
  • Peter Homberg (Managing Partner, Dentons, Frankfurt, Germany)
  • John W. Rowe (Professor of Health Policy & Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)
  • Axel Paeger (CEO Ameos, Zurich, Switzerland)

5 parallel roundtable discussions

Our internationally renowned experts from academia and practice will join you in Care-Tank roundtable discussions on one of five tables that deal with the following topics:

  • Cultures and resulting behavior (Report) – moderated by Larry Brown (Professor of Health Policy & Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)
  • Attractiveness of innovations (Report) – moderated by Thomas Rundall (Professor Emeritus, University of California Berkeley, CA, USA)
  • “Tit-for-tat” and reciprocity (Report) – moderated by Federico Lega (Professor and Director, Public Policy and Management, SDA Bocconi University, Milan, Italy)
  • Regulation and policy (Report) – moderated by Bruce Fried (Managing Partner, Dentons US LLP and former head of the Health Care Financing Administration, Washington D.C., USA), Peter Homberg (Managing Partner, Dentons, Frankfurt, Germany) and Michael Sparer (Professor and Chair, Health Policy and Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)
  • Advances in medical technology (Report) – moderated by David Roye (Professor and Executive MD, New-York-Presbyterain Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Columbia Cerebral Palsy Center, New York, USA)

Keynote Panel on “Is the Kaiser model of fully integrated systems outdated in a wired world?” Report

Moderated by Katharina Janus (Professor and Director, Center for Healthcare Management, Germany, and Columbia University, New York, USA)

Panelists include:

  • Sherry Glied (Professor and Dean, Wagner School of Public Services, New York University, USA)
  • Arthur Klein (President, Mount Sinai Health Network, New York, USA)
  • Frank Maddux (Chief Medical Officer, Fresenius Medical North America, Waltham, USA)
  • Michael Sparer (Professor and Chair, Health Policy and Management, MSPH, Columbia University, New York, USA)

Lessons learned from two days of inspiration – on-the-spot interviews with global thought leaders

Katharina Janus and Alan Weil

Together with all table hosts & moderators