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🏥 All Of Us Have Been, Are, Or Will Become Patients. Day two at Frontiers Health highlighted the urgency of bringing healthcare closer to the patient, both in terms of physical proximity and understanding their evolving needs. Here are some key insights from today's discussions: 📌 Malin Johansson discussed the direct-to-patient model as a game changer. Patients now expect to be treated as consumers. The focus must be on how we use data to drive innovation, particularly in drug development, with healthcare professionals as key enablers. The goal? Provide value to patients through interconnected data that leads to better treatments. 📌 Davide Bottalico echoed this sentiment, stressing that the future of healthcare is about connecting with patients to understand their needs without replacing the essential relationship between patients and physicians. 📌 Anand Iyer presented a vision for AI in healthcare: from operational efficiency to early diagnosis, AI can optimize treatment, support preventive care, and create value through intelligent insights. 📌 Alberta Spreafico, PhD, MBA highlighted the structural challenges in healthcare. With fewer resources and a shrinking workforce to support our aging population, we need more cooperation across the EU, standards harmonization, and concerted efforts to ensure access to safe and effective innovations. 📌 Yacine H. provided a roadmap for an integrated healthcare system. By combining multidisciplinary teams and design thinking with real-life testing of solutions, we can develop innovative health solutions that truly advance health for humanity. The future of healthcare is not just about innovation—it's about collaboration, integration, and staying patient-focused at every step of the journey. #Health #Patients #Innovation #FH24

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