Are multi-stakeholder and cross-sector collaborations in healthcare sustainable? 💡 This topic was greatly discussed at today’s international Tour de Health'24 conference with inspiring knowledge sharing and networking between high-level governmental, non-governmental and other healthcare stakeholders from Denmark and the 13 Danish health diplomacy countries 🌎 At the venue of Danish Industry, the conference programme featured thought provoking keynote speeches, panel debates, and breakout sessions. “Are public-private strategic partnerships in Life Science sustainable?”, Maria Kristiansen, Professor and Head of Center, University of Copenhagen, discussed during her keynote followed by a panel debate on whether international multi-stakeholder and sector collaboration in healthcare is sustainable or not 🌱 Diana Arsovic, CEO, Danish Life Science Cluster , introduced the Danish public-private partnership Lighthouse Life Science to address chronic diseases followed by a panel debate with selected stakeholders who represent the coalition of the partnership. The panelists discussed the potential of the Lighthouse Life Science to catalyze innovative and equitable action on healthy weight and mental health while simultaneously drive economic growth. Thank you very much to all participants, international delegates, and speakers for contributing to dialogue and knowledge exchange on this important topic 🤝 Healthcare Denmark is hosting Tour de Health’24 in close collaboration with Udenrigsministeriet, Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet and Erhvervsministeriet. Tour de Health’24 is co-sponsored by Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, DI - Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Novo Nordisk, and Lundbeck. #TourdeHealth | #multistakeholdercollaboration | #partnershipsinhealth
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How do we make multi-stakeholder and cross-sector collaborations in healthcare sustainable? 💡 This topic was discussed at today’s international Tour de Health'24 conference, where I was privileged to be part of sharing the learnings from Lighthouse Life Science in Denmark. “Are public-private strategic partnerships in Life Science sustainable?”, Maria Kristiansen discussed during her keynote followed by Diana Arsovic, who introduced the Danish public-private partnership Lighthouse Life Science to address chronic diseases. The panel discussed the learnings and potential of the Lighthouse Life Science to catalyse innovative and equitable action on healthy weight and mental health while simultaneously drive economic growth. Great knowledge sharing and networking between high-level governmental, non-governmental and other healthcare stakeholders from Denmark and the 13 Danish health diplomacy countries 🌎 Thank you to all participants, international delegates, and speakers for contributing to dialogue and knowledge exchange 🤝 Healthcare Denmark is hosting Tour de Health’24 in close collaboration with Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet and Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. Tour de Health’24 is co-sponsored by Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, Danish Industry, Dansk Erhverv, Novo Nordisk, and Lundbeck. #TourdeHealth | #multistakeholdercollaboration | #partnershipsinhealth
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Solving complex health challenges require innovative solutions and shared commitment. How to bridge stakeholders to pull in the same direction? 🌎 In collaboration with Udenrigsministeriet, Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet and Erhvervsministeriet, Healthcare Denmark will host “Tour de Health’24 – Partnering for Sustainable Health Innovation”, this October. The conference will spotlight the power of multi-stakeholder and cross-sector collaborations showcasing Danish best practices and the fundamentals of a thriving health ecosystem. An example to follow is the multi-stakeholder partnership Lighthouse Life Science with a coalition of over 300 public and private partners, including regions, municipalities, pension companies, and knowledge institutions. Utilising data-driven evidence, emphasising implementation, and focusing on international scalability, its goal is to improve health equity and drive economic growth. In a coordinated effort with the embassies in the 13 Danish health diplomacy countries, high-level governmental, non-governmental and other healthcare stakeholders are invited by Healthcare Denmark to join Tour de Health’24 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Tour de Health’24 is co-sponsored by Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, DI - Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Novo Nordisk, and Lundbeck. Stay tuned for more updates on this event! #healthcare | #multistakeholdercollaboration | #partnershipsinhealth
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How can we explore the collaborative potential of multi-stakeholder and sector collaborations at an international level? 🌎 Multi-stakeholder and sector collaborations in healthcare are globally essential for several compelling reasons, driven by the complexity and interconnected nature of the health challenges we face today. Denmark has a longstanding and robust tradition of finding solutions through partnerships involving both public and private stakeholders across various sectors. These multi-stakeholder collaborations hold significant potential for creating innovative solutions. However, to effectively address the common healthcare challenges, international knowledge-sharing and cooperation is necessary. As part of Healthcare Denmark’s strategic priorities for 2024, we are therefore thrilled to announce that we are repeating the success from Tour de Health’22 – though this time without the Tour de France as a backdrop. In collaboration with Udenrigsministeriet, Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet, and Erhvervsministeriet, Healthcare Denmark will host “Tour de Health’24 – Partnering for Sustainable Health Innovation” this October 💡 In a coordinated effort with the embassies in the 13 Danish health diplomacy countries, high-level governmental, non-governmental and other healthcare stakeholders are invited by Healthcare Denmark to join Tour de Health’24 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The conference will spotlight the power of multi-stakeholder and cross-sector collaborations in revolutionizing healthcare from both a Danish and an international perspective, as well as showcase Danish best practices including the Erhvervsfyrtårn Life Science. Tour de Health’24 is co-sponsored by Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, DI - Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Novo Nordisk, and Lundbeck. Stay tuned for more updates on this event! #healthcare | #multistakeholdercollaboration | #partnershipsinhealth
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Trust 🤝 Proximity 📍 Willingness 💪 There is something unique about this region when working with health innovation. A physical proximity between companies, knowledge institutions, and the healthcare system creates a sense of interconnectedness and a shared understanding that improving our healthcare system requires the skills and drive of everyone involved. This understanding is shared by directors from Aarhus Universitet, Systematic A/S, and Aarhus Universitetshospital. Lone Ryg Olsen: "We are a close-knit society. We meet each other, we trust each other and we work together. That creates a unique energy" Mikkel Harbo: "There's a high level of trust between the public and the private actors. Public leaders and politicians are investing and taking chances on behalf of the citizens in this region and pushing innovation forward. That's one of the things that makes this area very attractive for companies to build new biotech and health tech solutions". Thomas Balle Kristensen: "We must involve businesses, health care providers, and academic institutions gathering around the large and complex problems" Thank you Healthcare Denmark for this video and for highlighting the strenghs of the Central Denmark Region.
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🌍 New Life Science Strategy for Denmark: Shaping the Future of Health Innovation 🚀 The Danish Ministry of Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs has just released Denmark's Life Science Strategy 2024, outlining bold goals to strengthen and innovate within the life sciences ecosystem. Building on Denmark's strong healthcare system, world-class research, and dedicated companies, the strategy aims to create solutions that enhance patient outcomes and economic growth. 🔬 Key focus areas of the strategy: 1. Research and Innovation – Supporting cutting-edge treatment methods and technology research. 2. Sustainability and Health – Advancing sustainable solutions to improve public health. 3. Global Competitiveness – Establishing Denmark as a leading destination for life science investments and partnerships. 4. Data and Digitalization – Leveraging health data to drive innovation and personalized medicine. 💼 How Nordic Healthcare Group (NHG) Denmark can support: As advisors with deep expertise in healthcare innovation, NHG is ready to work alongside stakeholders to bring this strategy to life. From shaping sustainable business models to integrating advanced health data and digital solutions, NHG can guide navigating the strategy’s priorities. With our experience in research, technology, and healthcare consulting, we help create impact across the Nordic health landscape, accelerating innovation and ensuring positive outcomes for patients and providers alike. Denmark has the potential to be a world leader in life sciences, and this strategy sets the stage to realize that vision, bringing groundbreaking health solutions to everyone. 📈 Read the full strategy here and join us in driving the future of health innovation: https://lnkd.in/d74YZQDQ #LifeScience #HealthcareInnovation #Sustainability #Denmark #BusinessMinistry #HealthData #Research
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🩺 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗮𝗰𝗿𝗼𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗴𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗲: the Health Days 2025 in Vienna, taking place from March 13th to 14th, offer a unique opportunity to dive into key healthcare trends and expand your B2B network. Industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers will gather to explore the latest developments, innovations, and challenges within the healthcare sector, creating a platform for discussion, networking, and new collaborative ventures. The conference will focus on the theme of 𝗢𝗻𝗲 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵, covering essential topics such as: • One Health and business decisions – what can stakeholders from animal, human, and environmental health learn from each other? • Circular economy and sustainability in healthcare • Technological and biotechnological innovations • Procurement needs of international and national healthcare institutions Health Days 2025 is a collaborative initiative by ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA, Enterprise Europe Network Austria, and EIT Health Austria. 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲. ➡ Find out more about Health Days 2025 and how to register at: https://lnkd.in/dCJ3Ubti
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On #WorldHealthDay, the Netherlands reaffirms its commitment to ensuring healthcare access for all. Collaborating with local organizations, companies, and universities, we advocate for healthcare equality and inclusion worldwide. #MyHealthMyRight #AccessToCare Looking ahead, the Netherlands is intensifying its commitment to global health through the Dutch Global Health Strategy 2023-2030: “Working together for health worldwide.” Our objective is clear: to make deliberate and impactful contributions to public health advancements on a global scale. #SDG3 Switzerland and the Netherlands both are countries with renowned healthcare ecosystems, with shared challenges and a strong reputation in life sciences and health. Together with Swiss partners, we are working towards more sustainable healthcare systems. By joining forces, we leverage expertise and resources to drive impactful innovations in healthcare. Stay tuned for updates on a Dutch delegation to Switzerland in less than two weeks, consisting of Dutch biotechnology companies, start-ups, research institutes and academic medical centers who are keen to partner with Swiss companies and institutions on innovative therapies development and manufacturing. Health~Holland International Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (RVO) Swiss Biotech Association Innosuisse Switzerland Global Enterprise Hans Schikan Peter Groenen Niels van Leeuwen Chantal Mas Laura Duran Rik Boddëus Sarah Jakob Saskia Harthoorn Anita van Rozen Colette John-Grant Andreas Gut Sjanna Bosma Eva van Vliet Herko Coomans Franz Waibel Sara Schneider-Hamaï
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💡 Elevate your knowledge at our master class, "Innovation and knowledge brokering: linking evidence and decision making," at #EHMA2024. Healthcare managers at the regional and local levels are often the first to identify the need for transformation and innovation within the sector. They develop innovative solutions and seek out best practices globally, understanding how to adapt these innovations to their specific contexts. However, successful implementation often requires the support of national policymakers, and at times, those in other sectors like education, labour, and social policy. This may involve changes to regulatory frameworks and payment mechanisms to ensure alignment with innovative solutions. Knowledge brokering is crucial in this process, facilitating the dissemination of evidence and innovative practices to national policymakers. By doing so, knowledge brokers play a vital role in driving the adoption of new practices and policies in healthcare. 🗣 Speakers: - Dr Josep Figueras, Director, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Belgium - Prof Scott Greer, Senior Expert Advisor, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; Professor, University of Michigan, USA - Dr Eva Turk, Minister’s Office of Slovenia; Senior Researcher, Centre for Digital Health and Social Innovation, FH St. Pölten – University of Applied Sciences, Austria/Slovenia - Dr Matthias Wismar, Programme Manager, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Belgium This session is organised in collaboration with the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, which we thank for the generous support to our conference. #HealthcareInnovation #KnowledgeBrokering #HealthPolicy #EHMA2024 #HealthManagement #EuropeanObservatory
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How does Region Midtjylland drive health innovation forward? By fostering unique partnerships between public and private healthcare stakeholders! At Systematic, we are proud to contribute to this regional collaboration, working alongside hospitals, universities, and companies to address healthcare challenges together 🤝💙 Mikkel Harbo, Director of Business Development & Operations at Systematic, highlights the value of these innovative partnerships: "There is a high level of trust between public and private stakeholders. Public leaders and politicians are making bold investments on behalf of the region’s citizens, driving innovation forward. This creates an attractive environment for companies to develop new biotech and health tech solutions." Watch the video below to hear from Mikkel Harbo (Systematic), Lone Ryg Olsen (Aarhus Universitet), and Thomas Balle Kristensen (Aarhus Universitetshospital) as they delve deeper into the importance of regional partnerships. Curious to learn more about public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector? Here’s a real-world example of how a partnership between Systematic, the Central Denmark Region, and Herning Municipality has delivered value: https://hubs.ly/Q02ZhP_B0 A special thanks to Healthcare Denmark for the video. Health Innovation Aarhus #Systematic #Healthcare #HealthInnovationAarhus
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