Watch the keynotes from this year’s International Forum in Hong Kong – see the individual recordings below
Keynote 1: Smart hospitals, smart care (with Tony Ko, Joanna Pang and Calvin Mak)
Tuesday 27 August
Exploring the power of innovative solutions in delivering smarter, more efficient care and the integration of new technologies that redefine the patient experience and driving value-based outcomes.
Tony Ko Hospital Authority, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong
Joanna Pang Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
Calvin Mak Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
Keynote 2: Delivering real world healthcare (with Lee Chien Earn)
Tuesday 27 August
Disease is medical, health is social. The shift from healthcare to health requires mindset shifts from solution to ecosystems that addresses the needs and aspirations of our patients and population within their respective contexts, in particular where they live, work and play. This requires strong integration of health, social and living environments enabled by technology. Outcome measures also need to move beyond contributions of respective departments or institutions with value being defined across the life course. Delve into the transformative potential of moving beyond traditional boundaries and embracing a holistic approach to health and well-being.
Lee Chien Earn SingHealth, Singapore
Keynote 3: AI: driving healthcare transformation vs human transformation (with Joseph Sung and Erwin Loh)
Wednesday 28 August
Facilitator: Kamran Abassi, Editor-in-Chief of The BMJ, BMJ, England
Explore the relationship between ethical principles, regulation, and regulatory science, seeking to strike a delicate balance that enables, rather than inhibits the positive impact of AI on patients and human transformation.
Joseph Sung NanYang Technological University, Singapore
Erwin Loh Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators, Calvary Health Care, Australia
Keynote 4: Moving to a better future: from evolution to revolution (with Maureen Bisognano and Jason Leitch)
Wednesday 28 August
Exploring the ‘rapid revolution’ of people, populations and culture and the revolutionary changes that are reshaping quality and safety in healthcare by ensuring every person, regardless of location, has access to life-saving innovations.
Maureen Bisognano Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), USA
Jason Leitch Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Scotland