Spotlight on PX: digital tech to enable patient-centricity and agile care

What does the future of patient experience (PX) look like, and how do healthcare providers – working with limited resources – get there?

From what we hear from healthcare leaders, “patient-centricity” and “agility” will very much be at the heart of PX moving forward.

This means keeping a close ear on the ground to understand patients’ evolving needs, as well as new emerging knowledge or tools, and quickly adapting and responding to them.

The future of patient experience will be one of the key topics of discussion at the Hospital Management Asia conference, coming up 5 to 6 September 2023 in Kuala Lumpur.

Speakers will delve into the concept of care pathways or integrated workflows across the patient journey: which starts from before the patient books an appointment and steps into the facility, to after they are discharged.

Key Speakers:

Nadiah Wan, Chief Executive Officer of Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara, will be sharing her hospital’s work around establishing integrated workflows to enhance patient centricity.

Her hospital has built a real-time dashboard, which pulls together data across clinical and operational units, and across different patient touchpoints – allowing for quick data analysis to obtain actionable insights. With an integrated digital system combining access to medical records, billing processes and order supplies, the hospital now enjoys more seamless and efficient operations.

Dhillon Singh (Vice President, Customer Experience Management of HMI Group) will share how care providers can deliver more accessible stepdown care for patients after their discharge.

This includes providing patients with easy access to clinical advice post-discharge, whether they return home or are transferred to separate care facility; as well as making care information accessible to caregivers.

He will also speak on the role of digital platforms in enabling these. An example is creating a secure ‘passport’ holding the patient’s health information, which secondary care providers can refer to for better and faster decision-making.

The case for improving patient experience goes beyond patient loyalty and business outcomes.

Several studies have shown the association between good patient experience and improved clinical outcomes. For example, patients who report good care experience and communication with providers adhere better to medical advice and treatment plans. Studies of heart attack patients showed that those who had more positive care experiences had better health outcomes a year after discharge.

For providers looking at ways to improve their PX, measuring their existing programme and identifying gaps is a good place to start.

Keen to improve patient experience at your facility? Hear from Dhillon and Nadiah at the session “Creating agile care pathways to future proof patient experience for both chronic and non-chronic diseases”, part of the Patient Experience track at HMA 2023 conference.

Register at this link to book your slots today! Or check out the latest conference agenda here: https://www.hospitalmanagementasia.com/hma-2023/agenda/

Source (Organizer): Clarion Events, Hospital Management Asia

Media contact:
Yan Jun
yanjun.eu@clarionevents.com

Asia’s insurance leaders to gather at InsureTech Connect Asia in Singapore to discuss the future of insurance

The second annual InsureTech Connect Asia will take place in Singapore from May 30 to June 1, 2023, where insurance industry leaders, professionals, and InsurTech providers from across Asia and beyond will convene to share their successes, strategies, and plans for the future of insurance.

The event will kick off with an opening keynote by Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief Fintech Officer at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Mr. Mohanty will share his vision of the future of fintech and its impact on the insurance industry. Following the opening keynote, there will be a keynote panel on “Developing a Future Proofed Workforce.” The panel will be moderated by Simon Phipps, and will feature Peta Latimer, CEO of Mercer Singapore, Clemens Philippi, CEO Asia of MSIG, and Rishi Srivastava, CEO – Group Agency Distribution of AIA. The panelists will discuss how to develop a workforce that is equipped to tackle the challenges of a rapidly evolving industry.

They will be joined by over 200 leaders representing insurance companies, investors and InsurTechs across Asia sharing their insights as they take the stage with interactive panel discussions over the three days.

Alongside the conference, over 100 InsurTech solution providers, including Income, Aon, Munich Re, Swiss Re and more will be on-floor to showcase how they are transforming the insurance industry in Asia. Additionally, the exhibition will also witness InsurTech startups across the region compete in the ITC Asia Awards finals and the Pitch Competition hosted by Lloyd’s Labs.

“We are thrilled to have such esteemed experts and executives from the insurance world joining us for this event,” said Tricia Wong, Director of InsureTech Connect Asia. “Their insights and experiences will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the key issues and opportunities facing the industry, and how to prepare for the future.”

InsureTech Connect Asia 2023 will take place at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore from 30 May to 1 June 2023. For more information on InsureTech Connect Asia, please visit https://bit.ly/itcasia23

InsureTech Connect Asia 2023
Date: 30 May – 1 June 2023
Conference opening hours:
Exhibition opening hours
Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore

About InsureTech Connect

InsureTech Connect (ITC) is the world’s largest insurtech event, offering unparalleled access to the largest and most comprehensive gathering of tech entrepreneurs, investors, and insurance industry executives from across the globe. ITC has been attended by over 25,000 people from 65+ countries. Founded in 2016, ITC has established itself as the biggest insurtech event in its US location in Vegas and has launched a new venture in APAC with ITC Asia in Singapore. ITC Asia will be held 30 May – 1 June 2023 at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands. ITC is also the leading source of insurtech webinars, knowledge and meetings.

For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/itcasia23

HMA conference to look at future of Hospital at Home model in Asia

With limited hospital capacity and growing demand for care, Hospital at Home (HaH) programmes have gained traction over the world as an alternative care delivery model.

Scaling up HaH is a complex affair though. Various stakeholders have to be involved and engaged – besides patients and clinicians, there are the caregivers, third-party payers and policymakers and solutions providers – to ensure tertiary hospital care can be delivered seamlessly into a patient’s home, with the best outcomes and care experience.

This is why Hospital Management Asia is organising the Hospital@Home Asia conference, with Singapore’s MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation as knowledge partner. The one-day event on 25 November will delve into different aspects of hospital at home programmes with a particular focus on Singapore’s MIC@Home (Mobile Inpatient Care at Home).

Prof Dan Yock Young, Deputy Director Medical Services, Ministry of Health Singapore, will briefly share Singapore’s rationale behind pursuing hospital at home, before handing over to Dr Michael Montalto, Director, Hospital in the Home, Epworth Hospital Australia, who is one of the pioneers and proponent of this care delivery model.

This leads into the panel discussions and presentations across the day. Prof Dan and Dr Montalto will be joining the first panel discussion looking at whether Hospital at Home is the future of acute medicine.

The subsequent discussion will delve into the challenges and opportunities in starting up MIC@Home programmes in Singapore, followed by another session focused on the ways of scaling up such programmes. The last panel will be centred on operationalising Hospital at Home models.

Representatives from Singapore public hospitals, such as Dr Stephanie Ko (Consultant, Division of Advanced Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital System, NUHS@Home), Dr Ang Yan Hoon (Senior consultant and Programme Director, Aging-in-Place Medical Home, Yishun Health), and Dr Tan Woei Jen Michelle (Consultant and Head Department of Family Medicine & Continuing Care (FMCC), Singapore General Hospital), will be part of these panels. They will be joined by international speakers such as Jeanette Walters, Executive Director Integrated Care Systems at Wellbeing SA, Australia, which runs the My Home Hospital programme; and global solutions providers such as Philips.

There will be three Technology Showcases interspersed between panel sessions, where healthtech companies, agencies and care providers will take the stage to introduce and feature their solutions and offerings. Dr Carolyn Lam, Founder & CEO, Us2.ai will be sharing their AI solution that can improve diagnostic workflows for heart failure. An exhibition space featuring solutions and technologies vital to enabling home healthcare will be set up at the event as well.

Don’t miss this chance to network and meet with key players in the home healthcare space in Asia, and to gain insights and perspectives from an esteemed panel of speakers driving this care model. Registration is now open – click on this link for more information on the agenda, speakers, and to register: www.hospitalmanagementasia.com/events/hospital-at-home/.

Hospital@Home Asia
Date: 25 November 2022
Venue: Amara Hotel (in-person event)

Media Contact
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Hospital Management Asia
Email: yanjun.eu@clarionevents.com