7th German – East European & Central Asian Health Forum | 11 Oct 2024
The German Eastern Business Association and the GHA – German Health Alliance invite you to the
7th German – East European & Central Asian Health Forum
Advancing Healthcare Together: Investments and Partnerships
Friday, October 11, 2024
9:15 – 16:00 (CET)
Venue: KPMG, Heidestraße 58 · 10557 Berlin
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VIP speakers:
H.E. Arben Vitia
Minister of Health of the Republic of Kosovo
Dr. Olegas Niakšu
Vice Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania
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The German-East European & Central Asian Health Forum, organised by the German Eastern Business Association and the German Health Alliance as an Official Side Event of the World Health Summit, provides a framework for exchange and networking with decision-makers from Germany and the partner countries, company representatives, experts and researchers.
The seventh edition of the Forum will be dedicated to the topic “Advancing Healthcare Together: Investments and Partnerships“, emphasizing the topics:
- Digital Health in Eastern Europe: Opportunities and Challenges
- Healthcare Reforms in EU Enlargement Candidates: Current Trends and Developments
In recent years, the healthcare systems in East Europe and Central Asia have witnessed significant developments and transformations. Governments in the region have been actively focusing on improving healthcare infrastructure, increasing access to quality medical services, and implementing health policy reforms. Efforts have been made to enhance healthcare financing mechanisms and promote public-private partnerships to address the diverse healthcare needs of their populations. Additionally, advancements in medical technology and digital health solutions have played a pivotal role in improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Despite witnessing advancements in recent years, the healthcare systems in East Europe and Central Asia continue to face ongoing challenges. These include disparities in the distribution of healthcare resources, shortages in the healthcare workforce, and the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases. These issues remain areas of concern that require attention and collaborative efforts to address effectively.
As the region continues to evolve, stakeholders remain committed to fostering innovation, cooperation, and cross-border collaborations to ensure sustainable and equitable healthcare development in East Europe and Central Asia.
We would like to offer you an exchange with high-ranking decision-makers from our partner countries as well as representatives of leading companies and experts from the health sector.
The Forum takes place as an on-site conference in Berlin. The working language is English.
Participation is free of charge.
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