Network Connection Status Update
On a warm July day in Berlin, the city's vibrant conference scene welcomed the 10th network connection:health event. The focus of this year's gathering was on the potential of medical innovations to improve care and stimulate economic growth in Germany.
Held on the 3rd of July, the event brought together a diverse panel of experts from various sectors. Among them were Charlotte Stein from Amgen, Franz Knieps of the BKK Association, Maximilian Stascheit from Table.Briefings, Christian Graeff of the CDU, Boris Velter from ASG, and Kai Uwe Bindseil from Berlin Partner.
The discussion at the event was centred around the intersection of healthcare and economic growth, with a particular emphasis on the implementation of health policy goals from the coalition agreement. The financial pressure in the German healthcare system was also a topic of concern, with the panel addressing necessary political and regulatory measures to alleviate these pressures.
The role of medical innovations in achieving these health policy goals was an underlying theme throughout the event. The initiators of the network connection:health series, Mona Kurtalic and Maximiliane Koenig, played a significant role in shaping the conversation.
The event attracted approximately 80 guests, representing politics, business, healthcare, associations, and self-governance. The 10th network connection:health event marked another successful gathering in the series, underscoring the importance of dialogue and collaboration in navigating the complex landscape of healthcare and innovation.
While search results did not provide specific information about the initiators and panelists for this event, the official event website or organizer communications would be the best sources for this detailed information.
- Charlotte Stein, from Amgen, and Franz Knieps of the BKK Association, discussed the role of medical innovations in achieving health policy goals and stimulating economic growth, particularly in the context of the German healthcare system.
- Maximilian Stascheit from Table.Briefings, Christian Graeff of the CDU, Boris Velter from ASG, and Kai Uwe Bindseil from Berlin Partner were part of the diverse panel of experts, who deliberated on the financial pressure in Germany's healthcare system and addressed the need for political and regulatory measures to alleviate these pressures.
- The intersection of healthcare, finance, business, and technology was explored at the 10th network connection:health event, with the conference highlighting the importance of collaboration and dialogue in navigating the complex landscape of healthcare innovations and economic growth.