Health and wellbeing are economic imperatives that deliver competitiveness and prosperity. Political and policy leaders need to reflect on prioritizing health. A healthy society will be economically vibrant and socially equitable. The challenges of chronic disease in the 21st century require new approaches to health service delivery focused on patients. Leaders must tackle issues like obesity, tobacco, and mental health through strategies, policies, and cultural change to improve health outcomes.
The Dharma Foundation of India under the leadership of Dr Alakananda Banerjee is working to promote the Active Ageing Initiatives in India. This slides give a brief outline of the work done in New Delhi,India
This Policy Framework is intended to inform
discussion and the formulation of action plans
that promote healthy and active ageing.(World Health Organization)
Ageing is an important physiological phenomenon faced by all living individuals that is multifactorial and complex. The causation is still a matter of controversy. There is a lack of consensus regarding the appropriate age of ageing, though most of the countries uses chronological ages.
This presentation is regarding active ageing that builds up framework that will help the elderly mass to live a disease free active life with active participation and security in life.
This presentation also describes the different challenges faced by the elderly population for active ageing.
Government of India has been working for the aged population and there has been a number of policies and programmes that are solely dedicated to the elderly masses that has been also described here.
Emerging issues in health care in developing countiresShankar Das
Emerging issues in Health care in developing countries, Shaping a fairer and effective health care delivery, Social determinants of health as urgent imperative, good health at low cost, vicious cycle of poverty and ill-health, Das 2013.
The Dharma Foundation of India under the leadership of Dr Alakananda Banerjee is working to promote the Active Ageing Initiatives in India. This slides give a brief outline of the work done in New Delhi,India
This Policy Framework is intended to inform
discussion and the formulation of action plans
that promote healthy and active ageing.(World Health Organization)
Ageing is an important physiological phenomenon faced by all living individuals that is multifactorial and complex. The causation is still a matter of controversy. There is a lack of consensus regarding the appropriate age of ageing, though most of the countries uses chronological ages.
This presentation is regarding active ageing that builds up framework that will help the elderly mass to live a disease free active life with active participation and security in life.
This presentation also describes the different challenges faced by the elderly population for active ageing.
Government of India has been working for the aged population and there has been a number of policies and programmes that are solely dedicated to the elderly masses that has been also described here.
Emerging issues in health care in developing countiresShankar Das
Emerging issues in Health care in developing countries, Shaping a fairer and effective health care delivery, Social determinants of health as urgent imperative, good health at low cost, vicious cycle of poverty and ill-health, Das 2013.
The Economic Impact of Active and Healthy LivingPaul Mc Carthy
Full Health empowers people and communities to become experts in their own health. It is a digital platform that enables people to receive health recommendations, action plans and advice personal to them on their phone. It also gives communities insight into their population’s health so they can benchmark and improve.
Full Health provides people with the same convenience they now take for granted as they shop, bank or book holidays online.
Full Health is already being used by more than 20,000 employees in over 100 companies across the UK and Ireland providing quality health benefits.
Public Health Problems are multidisciplinary: why do we train for them separa...John Middleton
The 2019 EUPHA Law Enforcement and Public Health Lecture, LEPH 2019 Edinburgh,October 22nd 2019
Public Health Problems are multidisciplinary: why do we train for them separately?
Professor John Middleton, President, the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region
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191022 middletonj leph vr6 final
In 2013, the House of Lords Select Committee report Ready for Ageing stated that we were “woefully underprepared” for our longer lives and our growing older population. Geoffrey Filkin, who proposed and chaired the Committee asks what has changed four years on?
A workshop for community and voluntary agencies on public health priorities for Hertfordshire and how we can build people centred public health together
Dan Jones, Director of Innovation and Change of the Centre for Ageing Better, presents at the Occupational Health Conference 2017. He looks at what makes for fulfilling work in later life and how health is such a significant factor.
David Sinclair at Ageing Fit conference 2021ILC- UK
Speaking at the Ageing Fit conference in January 2021, David Sinclair presented on the economic potential of older workers and how investing in health can unlock a longevity dividend.
Working paper exploring the value and method to integrate these important development efforts. Submitted to BYU\'\'s Center for Economic Self-Reliance 2004 Call for Papers. Written by Chandni Ohri, University of Washington Jackson School, and Program Officer, Grameen Foundation USA.
The slides are a point of statement on the feasibility of Universal health coverage. It talks about what is UHC and can it be sustained by India over time
Keynote address by Anna Dixon (Chief Executive, Centre for Ageing Better) at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists Older People Annual Conference 2017.
Securing sensitive data for the health care industryCloudMask inc.
Both 1) the growing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and personal health records and 2) technologies that ensure better patient safety, improved care and inputs for clinical decision-making are being made possible by the adoption of cloud technology in health care. It has become critical to ensure that complete medical data is made available to health care providers irrespective of where the patient or clinician is located
Improving the quality of care and addressing increased health literacy amongst patients asks for personalized solutions. Tech opportunities like 3D scanning and advanced manufacturing are the driving forces towards custom made solutions: Ultra Personalised Products and Services.Fieldlab UPPS supports healthcare industry and designers in experimentation with the development of innovative products and services that offer a high level of customer intimacy. This session will show intriguing cases of solutions in- and outside the human body.
The Economic Impact of Active and Healthy LivingPaul Mc Carthy
Full Health empowers people and communities to become experts in their own health. It is a digital platform that enables people to receive health recommendations, action plans and advice personal to them on their phone. It also gives communities insight into their population’s health so they can benchmark and improve.
Full Health provides people with the same convenience they now take for granted as they shop, bank or book holidays online.
Full Health is already being used by more than 20,000 employees in over 100 companies across the UK and Ireland providing quality health benefits.
Public Health Problems are multidisciplinary: why do we train for them separa...John Middleton
The 2019 EUPHA Law Enforcement and Public Health Lecture, LEPH 2019 Edinburgh,October 22nd 2019
Public Health Problems are multidisciplinary: why do we train for them separately?
Professor John Middleton, President, the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region
191022 middletonj leph vr6 final
191022 middletonj leph vr6 final
In 2013, the House of Lords Select Committee report Ready for Ageing stated that we were “woefully underprepared” for our longer lives and our growing older population. Geoffrey Filkin, who proposed and chaired the Committee asks what has changed four years on?
A workshop for community and voluntary agencies on public health priorities for Hertfordshire and how we can build people centred public health together
Dan Jones, Director of Innovation and Change of the Centre for Ageing Better, presents at the Occupational Health Conference 2017. He looks at what makes for fulfilling work in later life and how health is such a significant factor.
David Sinclair at Ageing Fit conference 2021ILC- UK
Speaking at the Ageing Fit conference in January 2021, David Sinclair presented on the economic potential of older workers and how investing in health can unlock a longevity dividend.
Working paper exploring the value and method to integrate these important development efforts. Submitted to BYU\'\'s Center for Economic Self-Reliance 2004 Call for Papers. Written by Chandni Ohri, University of Washington Jackson School, and Program Officer, Grameen Foundation USA.
The slides are a point of statement on the feasibility of Universal health coverage. It talks about what is UHC and can it be sustained by India over time
Keynote address by Anna Dixon (Chief Executive, Centre for Ageing Better) at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists Older People Annual Conference 2017.
Securing sensitive data for the health care industryCloudMask inc.
Both 1) the growing adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and personal health records and 2) technologies that ensure better patient safety, improved care and inputs for clinical decision-making are being made possible by the adoption of cloud technology in health care. It has become critical to ensure that complete medical data is made available to health care providers irrespective of where the patient or clinician is located
Improving the quality of care and addressing increased health literacy amongst patients asks for personalized solutions. Tech opportunities like 3D scanning and advanced manufacturing are the driving forces towards custom made solutions: Ultra Personalised Products and Services.Fieldlab UPPS supports healthcare industry and designers in experimentation with the development of innovative products and services that offer a high level of customer intimacy. This session will show intriguing cases of solutions in- and outside the human body.
Every bustling city with global attraction has many functions and deals with many stakeholders. It’s a lot more complex to define and manage a city brand than a product brand. But if you take the right steps at the right moment and have a bit of luck at your side, you might end up with something similarly comprehensive and cohesive as the Amsterdam city brand. This presentation tells the story of how Amsterdam became an international showcase example for city branding.
As the author of “Big Data in Healthcare Hype and Hope,” Dr. Feldman has interviewed over 180 emerging tech and healthcare companies, always asking, “How can your new approach help patients?” Her research shows that data, as an enabling tool, has the power to give us critical new insights into not only what causes disease, but what comprises normal. Despite this promise, few patients have reaped the benefits of personalized medicine. A panel of leading big data innovators will discuss the evolving health data ecosystem and how big data is being leveraged for research, discovery, clinical trials, genomics, and cancer care. Case studies and real-life examples of what’s working, what’s not working, and how we can help speed up progress to get patients the right care at the right time will be explored and debated.
• Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA - Chief Growth Officer, @DrBonnie360
• Colin Hill - CEO, GNS Healthcare
• Jonathan Hirsch - Founder & President, Syapse
• Andrew Kasarskis, PhD - Co-Director, Icahn Institute for Genomics & Multiscale Biology; Associate Professor, Genetics & Genomic Studies, Icaahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai
• William King - CEO, Zephyr Health
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 18, 2014
students wonder exactly what health economics is. is it about money in health, more health for the same money ? about health in hospitals or health of the country.
Packaging Design Trends Prediction - A Mashup of Function and AestheticsLogo Design Guru
Packaging design trends for businesses who want to accentuate the look of their products - make your packaging functional and aesthetically strong! Give it that extra edge with these trends for 2017. Bookmark them because the New Year is almost here.
PSFK Future of Retail 2015 Report - Summary PresentationPSFK
Get your copy of The Future of Retail 2015: www.psfk.com/report/future-of-retail-2015
In the fifth volume of the Future of Retail report the PSFK Labs team explores the dynamic social, technological, and physical forces influencing consumer behavior and driving next-generation shopping experiences. With a refocus on the importance of the physical store, our analysis below includes 10 in-store strategies supported by over a dozen key trends that retailers can use to immediately begin redefining their retail experience.
The report looks at how, in order to stand out from the competition, retailers and brands must make the best use of their customers’ time and attention by designing multichannel experiences that strike a perfect balance between efficiency and enjoyment, relevance and surprise.
Featured within the 110 page report, readers can find:
- 10 strategies to redefine the store
- Over a dozen global trends changing retail
- 20 future store concepts
- Perspectives from leading shopper experts across the globe
If you are interested in seeing a presentation of this report or would like to understand how PSFK can help your team ideate new possibilities for your brand, contact us at sales@psfk.com
Vol. 5 | Published November 2014
All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of PSFK Labs.
Global health is an important new term, and an important new concept. The Institute of Medicine refers to global health as "health problems, issues and concerns that transcend national boundaries, may be influenced by circumstances or experiences in other countries, and are best addressed by cooperative actions and solutions."
OBJECTIVES OF GLOBAL HEALTH CARE
Why should medical students learn about global health
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Public health, medicine, and nursing: parts of the same puzzle
CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL HEALTH CARE
THE KEY CONCEPTS IN RELATION TO GLOBAL HEALTH
. THE DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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2. The Measurement of Health Status
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CULTURE AND HEALTH
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4. The global burden of disease
5. Key Risk Factors for Various Health Conditions
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Trends in Global Deaths 2002-30
HEALTH PATTERNS IN RESOURCE POOR COUNTRIES
HEALTH PATTERNS IN RESOURCE RICH COUNTRIES
Sharing the information.Network formation
REFERENCES
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Diabetes mellitus is a disease growing fast in India. people of every walk is affected.Today prevention is better treatment for this diseases and for better prevention everyone should be known of this disease.
Health equals wealth: How can the UK and EU work together towards healthy age...ILC- UK
At this webinar, the Department for International Trade (DIT) and the International Longevity Centre-UK (ILC) explored how the EU and UK can work together on healthy ageing.
Ed Millensted - Innovation Scouts: Collaboration and learningInnovation Agency
Presentation by Ed Millensted, Programme Manager, Innovation Agency at the Innovation Scouts: Collaboration and learning event on Thursday, 10 October at The Royal College of Physicians, Liverpool.
Healthcare as an industry is transforming. The concept of wellbeing is increasing in importance. Living environments are evolving, including smart homes, assisted living and robotics. Technologies and innovations are having major impacts to individual’s life. Individuals are taking more control and recognizing also their responsibility.
Business Finland and Future Watch commissioned a study on the landscape of developments that will impact the delivery of Health & Wellbeing, to better understand the anticipated transformations, impacts and opportunities to support its strategy for ensuring Finland is well positioned to take advantage of such trends and to help drive better decision making for all stakeholders in Finland. Results of the study are published and discussed with stakeholders and companies in Business Finland’s Smart Life Finland program webinars.
Public health lowdown, with the Solent Delta blues John Middleton
A presentation to the Southampton University Medical School Division of Public Health on current issues in public health and the public health stem, including reference to my experience as a Southampton graduate and Solent delta blues musician 180611 middletonj southampton vr2
Global health care challenges and trends_ bestyBesty Varghese
GLOBAL HEALTH CARE CHALLENGES AND TRENDS: Analyses the global healthcare trends and challenges.
Healthcare providers have a unique window of opportunity to embrace efficient new technologies that directly support better healthcare and patient experiences at a lower cost.
New healthcare systems will be:
Evidence- and prevention-based
Interdisciplinary and coordinated
Transparent, accessible, accurate, and understandable
Focused on improving patient outcomes and experience
Based on partnerships among stakeholders
Visionary in their long-term thinking
And in total International health + Global public health + Collective health + Global health diplomacy = LIFE’S RIGHT.
Global health care challenges and trends_ bestyBesty Varghese
GLOBAL HEALTH CARE CHALLENGES AND TRENDS: Analyses the global healthcare trends and challenges.
Healthcare providers have a unique window of opportunity to embrace efficient new technologies that directly support better healthcare and patient experiences at a lower cost.
New healthcare systems will be:
Evidence- and prevention-based
Interdisciplinary and coordinated
Transparent, accessible, accurate, and understandable
Focused on improving patient outcomes and experience
Based on partnerships among stakeholders
Visionary in their long-term thinking
And in total International health + Global public health + Collective health + Global health diplomacy = LIFE’S RIGHT
Global launch: Delivering prevention in an ageing worldILC- UK
It’s never too late to prevent ill health. And the health and economic costs of failing to invest in preventative interventions across the life course are simply too high to ignore.
At this event, we launched two new reports on what works in delivering a preventative approach to health in an ageing world; how we can improve take-up and adherence to preventative interventions; what we have learned from COVID-19; and how policymakers across the world need to act to ensure prevention becomes a priority as countries build back from the damage inflicted by the pandemic.
We were joined by a panel of experts from across the world to discuss the findings and what needs to happen next so we can move from consensus to action on prevention.
Big sky thinking: leadership for public health from the East of England John Middleton
Presentation to the first East of England Public Health conference, Radison Hotel, Stagnated. 30th October 2018 181029 east of england presentation vr 2
Big sky thinking: leadership for public health from the East of England
Amsterdam 2016
1. Amsterdam 2016
Health the Global
Context
“Ah well! I am their leader, I really ought to follow them”
Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin (1870-1874)
Ambrose McLoughlin, Ireland
2. Key Policy Imperatives
Health and wellbeing are an economic imperative, delivering
competitiveness, economic productivity and they are an
essential ingredient of prosperity for all citizens in the
“Participation Society” we live in and serve in.
Political decision makers and policy makers as well as
society generally need to reflect on this.
3. A healthy society will be a better place
for all its citizens economically vibrant
and socially equitable
4. A perspective on health
“The politics of health can be likened to driving on a dark
night over unfamiliar icy roads, hills and mountains in a
dense fog” (David Trimble modified)
“Health service management requires we go the furthest
limit of what is possible” (Chan WHO, modified)
“People deserve an honest implementable approach to
improving heath and well being –not fairy stories and
promises that will not be delivered”
5. My perspective on health
Leadership requires like one of Beckett’s characters “We
will go on, because we must go on”
We are engaged in an adaptive collective leadership
challenge
A “coalition of the willing” to improve health and health
services with active, full participation across societies will
bring benefits to this generation and those that follow
6. Leadership in health
“Leaders ignore the convenience of the day and
look to how we make things better tomorrow”.
Health sector leaders must focus on a better
tomorrow”
“Effectiveness and adding value matter”
7. Health in the 21st Century - The Age of
Wisdom
If we fail to meet the targets for health we will face
insurmountable challenges in the health services and the
additional resources will not bring real health benefits for
citizens and patients
The case for direct health levies on the sale of and
advertising of alcohol is overwhelming
Equally compelling is the case for direct health levies on
the sales of fast-food, sugar and tobacco
The resources generated can be invested in social
marketing campaigns including social media initiatives, in
smart living and lifestyle changing programmes
8. Government and Societal Response
From a” Care and Welfare Society to a Participation Society”
“Smart Living and Smart Ageing” now a reality
40% of current expenditure on illnesses relates to alcohol, obesity and
tobacco
14 million person days per annum lost through illness in my country.
75% of those presenting in very stretched Emergency Departments in
Ireland present with cardiac, endocrine or respiratory disease
Most adults over 65 years have at least one chronic illness - 50% have 2
chronic illnesses
Modify health service delivery system to manage chronic disease
9. The Chronic Disease Challenge in The Wisdom
Age
The 21st Century Challenge:
Patients and carers at the centre with eHealth and health targets
eHealth where are we now – We have had telephones for 135 years ?
eHealth revolution and creating support networks ?
eHealth and health professionals ?
eHealth – Health providers and funders ?
eHealth challenges and opportunities – medical entrepreneurship ?
eHealth engaging patients – risks and opportunities?
Connected or convenient health care ?
Creating new era care treatment and prevention centres
Patients accessing new era ambulatory care and virtual care systems
10. Cultural Challenges across the Globe
Alchogenic culture and society
Substance abuse
Obesogenic culture and society
Physical activity deficits
Tobacco
Mental health and well being
Smart ageing and smart living challenge
11. OBESITY
In all age groups especially younger cohorts
Substantial and real risk of early onset of chronic cardiac and
endocrine disease
Very easy access to fast food across suburbia and in every city
suburb town and village in the western world
Smart living choice – balanced diet and moderate exercise - 1
hour a day
12. Tobacco
Continuing major threat
Governments must deliver a major sustained effort at a
legal and political level
Strong global entities need to be challenged and ovecome
5,500 Irish people die every year due to tobacco, 700,000
EU citizens die every year from tobacco related illness
1in 2 smokers will die prematurely and the remainder will
have serious cardiac and respiratory disease
The cost to our health service per annum is €1.2 billion
per annum or 12% of current expenditure
13. Mental Health
Incidence and prevalence of mental illness is of serious concern
across the globe
Associated with self-harm and suicide
In 2012 in Ireland – 541 people lost their lives through suicide
2013-2014 figures show a reduction in lives lost through suicide
In 2013, 11,061 presentations to Emergency Departments
related to deliberate self harm
Depression and anxiety major factors
Alcohol and illicit drugs increase risky behaviour
14. Major Leadership Challenge
Plain packaging anti-tobacco legislation has been enacted in some
countries despite the best efforts of big tobacco interests
An action plan on alcohol is mission critical. Minimum unit pricing
legislation is hugely important
A world-wide strategy and action plan needed to tackle alcohol
misuse
A new nutrition and obesity policy and action plan are required to
address the challenge of overweight and obesity. New healthy eating
guidelines are required. Legislative proposals to require restraunts,
take-aways and all food service outlets to post calorie details of all
meals for menus have been approved by Government must be
implemented.
Increased investment in Primary Care and children's health a top
priority
15. Governance and Health
A new dynamic approach to developing healthy communities and
workplace policies is required. Public sector companies and agencies
must be incentivised to make their communities and workplaces
healthier and to get more active in improving their physical and
mental health. Public agencies to develop a” healthy community and
workplace” policy to promote the physical, mental and social
wellbeing of citizens and employees
Are organisations fit for purpose – auditing the accounts and financial
affairs of organisations is not sufficient. The benefits of health and
wellbeing need to be addressed with leadership and management of
organisations and brought to the attention of Boards and senior
decision makers
16. Leadership Challenge in the Wisdom Age
Smart ageing and smart living promote
opportunities for the commercial
development of new innovations, new
technologies, service offerings and
generating significant job opportunities
Predicting protecting and preventing
chronic disease is the major challenge of
our time
17. The to-do list for Leaders in the Health
Sector across the globe
Strengthen, the delivery and leadership roles in securing the further
development, sustainability and viability of economies and society,
and the health and well being of all citizens
Strategic coherent frameworks in the health sector to harness and
connect disparate initiatives for health and well-being already
underway in the sector in most countries
A credible sector presence for health in society, secure national level
endorsement in the sector for health, ensure a consistent
standardised approach in the sector, and enable the achievement of
the goals of, and the progression to a healthy society and a healthier
globe
Health and well being is likely to be attractive to parents,
communities, senior academics and most societal and political leaders
Just how healthy is the population? Vital data on the state of the
nation’s health needs to be regularly updated and reported to
parliaments across the world.
18. 8 Technologies that will help
The smartphone – apps, hubs, large scale research, virtual consults
At home portable diagnostics- hospital level in the home- smart
assistive technology, biomarkers
Smart or implantable drug deliver mechanisms- smart pills,
implantable drug delivery
Digital therapeutics - computerised cognitive behaviour therapy - new
digital preventive therapies
Genome sequencing- falling sequencing costs ($1k), population level
studies, predicting patters and trends
Machine learning – enhanced artificial intelligence, new insights into
big datasets
Blockchains – decentralised data bases and health records
The connected community- peer to peer networks, connected
communities, reshaping patient contacts
19. The Age of Wisdom from now to 2025
How to ensure equality of access to cost effective
evidence-based protocol driven health. Care and
treatment when necessary
How to encourage uptake of new care methods and
models
How to manage the great volume of health information
the new technologies are generating
Health and wellbeing really matter
Meeting the normative needs of people is mission critical
20. Health in the 21st Century
“Management is doing things right, leadership is doing the
right thing”
Peter Drucker
“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other”
Peter Drucker
“A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and
shows the way”
John C Maxwell