Removing Silos—Collaborating for Success in Health

What will be the future of cross-sector collaboration in public health? The pandemic has catalyzed cross-sector collaboration in healthcare—but now we face the challenge of maintaining momentum in data sharing and joint action. The healthcare ecosystem has historically been siloed and fragmented; what should leaders be doing to encourage organizational de-siloing? Can the public, private, and civil sectors across health and technology come together to create a unified system?

Syaru Shirley Lin, Chair of the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI), spoke on cross-sector collaboration and public policy reform in health governance at the panel in Future of Healthcare Week Asia hosted by Economist Impact in Singapore.

MODERATOR:
David Humphreys
Global practice leader, health policy, Economist Impact

PANELIST:
John Eyres
Director, Office of Public Health and Education, USAID Cambodia
Syaru Shirley Lin
Chair, Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI) and Research Professor, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia
Cheng Ooi Low
Chief technology officer, Sheares Healthcare Management and Senior advisor, CMIO Office, Ministry of Health, Singapore
Sania Nishtar
Cardiologist and member of the Senate, Pakistan

When

November 15, 2022
10:25 - 11:05AM SGT

Where

One Farrer Hotel
1 Farrer Park Station Rd, Singapore 217562
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