Healthcare in Asia 2010 Videos - Asia-Pacific

Professor Peter Sheehan, Center for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, shares his perspective on three key healthcare challenges facing developing countries, and how the intersection of these are changing the health context for Asia:

Dr York Chow, Secretary for Food and Health, Government of the Hong Kong SAR, talks about Hong Kong’s focus on preventive medicine and primary care and finding the balance between the pubic and private sectors:

Arthur Higgins, former Chairman of Bayer HealthCare, describes five healthcare lessons which Asia could learn from Europe and the US:

 

Shane Solomon, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Hospital Authority speaks about his experience with medical service aggregation:

 

Dr Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih, Minister of Health, Republic of Indonesia talks about the importance of collaboration between Indonesia and other Asian countries in understanding and fighting infectious disease:

Dr Martín Sepúlveda, IBM Fellow and Vice President, Integrated Health Services, IBM Corporation;  Dr Sarah Muttitt, Chief Information Officer, Ministry of Health Holdings; and Thomas Chan, Deputy Secretary for Food and Health, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, discuss the health benefits of investing in innovation: