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    Vitali's post event: Microsoft

    WORLD CHAMPIONS IN E-HEALTH OR DID SWEDEN END UP BEHIND?

    Do the heroes of healthcare have the digital services and tools they need or did we end up lagging behind the rest of the world in digitization during the pandemic?

    Will the coming decade be governed by new collaborations – how do healthcare staff collaborate with bots and AI? Can the big pharma companies and tech companies contribute to Sweden becoming a leading life science nation? What is required for the data to finally be released and create value for the patient, care and society? Not least during the Covid pandemic, many questions in healthcare have been put to the test when healthcare resources, new technology and decisive decisions had to be made in a very short time.

    During this event the September 17, 2020 we continue the dialogues after Vitalis 2020, which raised many interesting perspectives on the last few months and the time we have ahead of us. Let's invite you to a digital event where we delve deeper into collaborations and how we can use these for both strategic and tactical transformations in healthcare. We have invited guests who put collaborations on the map.

    PROGRAM POSTEVENT

    Moderator:
    Mathias Ekman, business developer healthcare, Microsoft
    Thomas Floberg, responsible for healthcare, Microsoft

    Human and AI
    Collaboration between technology, patients and healthcare staff has great potential to relieve and change Swedish healthcare. How does AI contribute to values for the patient, healthcare and society?
    Roland Söderholm, Chief Internal Medicine/Diagnostic Centre, Södertälje Hospital
    Daniel Espes, MD, PhD, Co-founder Diabetes Analytics.
    Heidi Stensmyren, president of the Medical Association.

    Pharma and Tech  
    Sweden is to become a leading life science nation and the established strategy points out the areas that make us take the steps towards precision medicine. What has happened during the beginning of 2020 and how can global companies contribute to Sweden becoming a leader in this area?
    Jacob Tellgren, Head Nordics and Baltics, MSD

    Data sharing
    Everyone agrees that data is one of the most important assets for successfully transforming healthcare. Despite that, we constantly struggle with how it can be made available to create value and new insights. What new models will be required to create sustainable change?
    Jenni Nordborg, National coordinator for life science, Government Office
    Daniel Forslund, Deputy Regional Councilor (L), Region Stockholm

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    EUROPEAN UNION – EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND

    The regional project DigitalWell is financed by the European Union - European Regional Development Fund. The purpose of DigitalWell is that we will together develop digital solutions for needs in welfare with the user's own abilities in focus.