From value-based care to AI in health: ISB Healthcare 4.0 discusses future trends
ISB Healthcare 4.0, the inaugural healthcare conference of ISB Max Institute of Healthcare Management at the Indian School of Business (ISB) was held at its Hyderabad Campus today.
Dr. R S Sharma, former CEO, National Health Authority delivered the inaugural keynote.
A big proponent of technology, Dr. Sharma highlighted some of the work done by the central government to improve healthcare in the country such as the establishment of the health and wellness centres, the PM-JAY health insurance scheme for the underserved, and the National Digital Health Mission – all underpinned by technology, and making healthcare more affordable and accessible. He said, “India has leapfrogged in creating a frugal, inter-operable, and open digital health infrastructure, while creating a strong patient-centric consent system linked to it.”
Prof. Madan Pillutla, Dean, ISB in the opening remarks highlighted ISB’s ethos of being a research-led business school which has established a name for itself. He said, “ISB Max Institute of Healthcare Management has established itself as a leading institution and reflects a strong academia-industry collaboration. Its key focus is on innovation and identifying best practices which can be applied to industry (healthcare), which is extremely important for a country like India.” He also emphasized that ISB is focused on doing high-quality research and believes there is still lot more to be done.
While setting the context of the conference, Prof. Sarang Deo, Executive Director, ISB MIHM and Professor & Area Leader, Operations Management at ISB remarked the conference evolved from the need to do a deep-dive on where the healthcare industry is headed and what are the challenges. He added, “The conference is aptly titled Healthcare 4.0 and emanated on the lines of industry 4.0. It will discuss technology trends like AI and non-technology trends such as value-based care, the provider-payor landscape and regulations, strategies for healthcare delivery by the small and medium hospitals – all of which are shaping and impacting the healthcare sector.”
The event brought 23 speakers from the industry, academia, and the government to discuss trends and early use cases for the healthcare of the future. ISB Healthcare 4.0 was attended by over 300 senior healthcare professionals from various sub-sectors of the healthcare industry such as clinicians, healthtech startups, academicians, insurance/medtech companies, pharmaceuticals, including ISB students and alumni.
ISB Healthcare 4.0 can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjrFhpW6-Tk