Sunday, 27 June 2021

How can the pandemic catalyse sustainable healthcare systems for all?

November 22nd-25th 2021
 
 
Dear Bhinneka,
The first 2bn doses of a vaccine that is 80% effective
will prevent 33% of deaths from covid-19.
Covid-19 has highlighted the vulnerability of long-term care systems to infections and safety issues, as well as staffing shortages. Where will gaps hinder global immunity in the race to outpace virus mutations? What are the solutions to vaccine hesitancy? How will hospitals address the backlog of treatments in 2021-25?
Register free for The Economist's 2nd annual Future of Healthcare Week Asia, a dynamic hybrid event unifying more than 2000 leaders from public, private and civil sectors over the course of 4 days, to find out how the pandemic can catalyse the building of sustainable systems for all.
Expert speakers already confirmed include:
Minister of health
Indonesia
Director general of health promotion administration
Ministry of Health and Welfare
Taiwan
Director
 UNICEF Supply Division
Chief executive officer, National Health Authority (NHA), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 
India
Professor of Microbiology and Public Health, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge and Executive director
COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium
Director general
International Vaccine Institute
Executive chairman
The Commons Project
President
Public Health Foundation of India
We look forward to you joining us in November.
Yours sincerely,
Laurel West
Managing director, Economist Events, Asia 
The Economist Group
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES >> If you are interested in the sponsorship opportunities available at Future of Healthcare Week Asia, please contact: emmabraithwaite@economist.com

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES >> If you are interested in the speaking opportunities available at Future of Healthcare Week Asia, please contact: natalieprittieperry@economist.com
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