III Seminar on Innovation in Health Systems
Immerse yourself in global trends in digital health, financing and care models in an academic environment of excellence.
The III Health Systems Innovation Seminar, held at renowned institutions such as BMA House in London and Oxford University, is distinguished by its high-level academic approach and its commitment to the exchange of ideas among participants and experts in the health sector.
With simultaneous translation into Spanish and Portuguese, the event promotes an inclusive environment to facilitate effective communication and its main objective is to bring together the main players in Ibero-America to rethink the healthcare systems of the future through innovation.
The seminar is structured along four key axes:
Technological Innovation (artificial intelligence, telemedicine, big data), New Financing Models (public-private partnerships, outcomes-based financing), New Models of Care (precision medicine, patient-centered care) and Innovation in Public Policy (regulations, equitable access, reduction of inequalities).
With the participation of more than 100 leading professionals and international experts, the event offers a unique platform to learn, share experiences and establish collaborative networks, exploring innovative solutions to current challenges in the region's healthcare systems.
Networking with health sector leaders.
Access to exclusive and cutting-edge content.
Certification and institutional support.
Explore the latest trends in digital health and telemedicine.
Learn about innovative financing and care models in the UK.
Participates in sessions at academic institutions of excellence.
a. Artificial Intelligence applied to health b. Telemedicine and Digital Health c. Big data and data analysis in healthcare d. Use of wearable devices and sensors in patient monitoring. e. Digital health ecosystem in the UK f. The future of digital innovation in the NHS g. Case study: Cerner One London
a. Patient-centered care and patient experience. b. Precision medicine and personalized therapies c. Palliative care and end-of-life care d. Integration of primary and specialized care services e. Interdisciplinary collaboration in health care teams f. Value-based care g. Systemic innovation in global health equity
a. Outcome-based health insurance and pay-for-performance payments b. Value- and quality-based financing models c. Financing of research and development of innovative medical technologies. d. Public-private partnerships in health care financing e. Innovation in health insurance and reimbursement models f. Strategic purchasing
a. Regulatory framework for innovation in health b. Incentive policies and incentives for the adoption of new health technologies. c. Promotion of research and development in the health sector. d. Policies for equitable access to health care and reduction of health inequalities. e. Strategies for public-private collaboration in health innovation. f. Social determinants of health
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General Rector of the Quetzalcoatl University in Irapuato and Moroleon (UQI). Brenda is an outstanding academic and business leader with more than 20 years of experience, recognized for her commitment to education and social development. She actively participates in multiple health, culture and security councils in Guanajuato and has positioned the UQI in important national and international educational planning and cooperation organizations. Her leadership has made it a benchmark for educational impact and quality.
For more than 37 years he has been working in ALAMI (Latin American Association of Private Health Systems), where he was Secretary of Institutional Relations since 1985, and currently holds the position of President of the organization. Founder and President of Consenso Salud, as well as of Develop Consulting. Professor at UCES University, Advisor to Prepaid Medicine Companies, Social Security, Laboratories. He is also Director of ADEMP and Director of the Vatican - Rome Bioethics Seminar.
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