In a post-covid world, the need for integrated, holistic patient care is more crucial than ever in ensuring a better quality of life.
In a post-covid world, the need for integrated, holistic patient care is more crucial than ever in ensuring a better quality of life. Dear Bhinneka, New developments in asthma treatment are showing encouraging results in improving continuity of care. What could the future hold for people living with asthma regarding trends such as opportunities in digital health? Join us this week as we investigate what stands in the way of fostering an optimal asthma patient journey—such as treatment burdens, underdiagnosis, stigma, silos between health-care systems and the lack of integrated management of comorbidities—and learn how these hurdles can be overcome. Date: Thursday September 29th 2022 Time: 10:30am CET | 4:30pm SGT Share this event with a peer The event will be recorded and shared with registrants by email afterwards. We want to hear from you! Please submit your questions during registration. Why join? Don't miss this session as we see healthcare leaders and patient advocates discuss the future of chronic respiratory diseases—particularly asthma—through the lens of the patient journey and the pursuit of a better quality of life. | | | Featured speakers include: | | | | Kristine Whorlow First vice-president Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform Kristine is an Australian government nominee on the Medical and Technical Options Committee of the Montreal Protocol under the UN Environment Programme. Her commitment is to asthma and allergy patients and to the primary care practitioners who treat them. Kristine has also served as an adviser to the Asthma Council Malaysia, Bangladesh Lung Foundation, National Asthma Council Sri Lanka, Taiwan Asthma Council and Korea Asthma and Allergy Foundation. In 2016 she was awarded a member of the Order of Australia for improving health outcomes for those with asthma in Australia and Asia-Pacific. | | | | | Keren Priyadarshini Regional business lead, worldwide health Microsoft Asia As regional business lead of worldwide health for Microsoft Asia, Keren Priyadarshini leads the company's health-care business segment across 17 markets in Asia-Pacific. Dr Priyadarshini is responsible for driving and implementing Microsoft's health-care initiatives across the region as well as developing solution offerings and strategies that meet the needs of health-care and life-science customers. | | | | | Feisul Idzwan Mustapha Deputy director (NCDs), Disease Control Division Ministry of Health, Malaysia Feisul Mustapha is a consultant public health physician best known for his leadership in the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Malaysia. At the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, his main roles include policy and programme development, and strategic implementation of interventions for the prevention and control of NCDs. Dr Feisul combines his high-level experiences in the government with active engagement in civil-society and multilateral institutions. | | | | | Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich Professor University of Sydney, Australia Sinthia is a medical researcher, respiratory pharmacist and professor at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is a widely renowned expert in respiratory medicines and their use. Throughout her career, Sinthia has contributed to over 200 research publications, which have led to the development of international and national guidelines and standards for the use of inhalers for respiratory conditions such as asthma, COPD, and allergic rhinitis. | | | | | Gerard Dunleavy Manager, health policy Economist Impact Gerard leads global engagements with international clients in the healthcare sector, from conceptualising to delivering and executing customised research projects. Gerard also manages multidisciplinary teams, conducting both quantitative and qualitative analyses, across a broad range of disease areas and health policies. | | | | We look forward to you joining us. Yours sincerely, | | Laurel West Managing Director, Economist Events, Asia The Economist Group | | | | | Online | Every breath you take: taking the patient voice FURTHER in their asthma journey | September 29th 2022 | Join us for our second panel discussion at 12pm BRT | 5pm CET exploring the future of chronic respiratory diseases, particularly asthma, through the lens of the patient journey and the pursuit of a better quality of life. | | | | | | Online and in person | Future of Healthcare Week | November 15th-17th 2022 | Join over 4,000 healthcare leaders to explore top issues ranging from healthy ageing, health-systems data during the rise of Web 3.0, how silos can be broken down to drive innovation, and much more. | | | | | | |
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