Bogi Eliasen: Health As A Societal Pillar
CIFS Health Director elaborates on the origins of modern healthcare system in the industrialization, and discusses how to avoid societal polarization
CIFS Health Director elaborates on the origins of modern healthcare system in the industrialization, and discusses how to avoid societal polarization
CIFS Health trains researchers in futures thinking. Trends analysis, backcasting, forecasting, scenarios development to PhD and postdoc researchers of the Danish Diabetes Academy
CIFS Health scientific advisor shares her vision to research developments in healthcare that await us, comments on healthcare megatrends (data, omics, and genetic engineering) and resilience to future stresses
An obstetrician and a gynecologist, turned biotech entrepreneur and investor in innovative healthcare solutions, discusses which innovations will gain momentum in future health, describes future healthcare as patient centric, patients being the biggest innovators
Spread of personal health navigation systems, general doctors to target emotional support, health coaching, multisensory human computer-interaction, care delivered to portable devices, algorithms, and robotics will allow systemic changes in future healthcare, if we choose this way. We are at the crossroads now
One of the major health challenges is the distance between public health and health of individuals. CIFS Future Health Team argues that we need to revitalise the marriage between individual and public healthcare
We engage in the future of health on the broadest scale possible
Different versions of future healthcare systems depend on various visions to the future of health. Our vision is a sustainable health model equipped with innovations in new biology, access and continuity of care, changes to our health behaviours
If healthcare was a country, it would be the 5th biggest carbon emitter. What may be achieved at the COP26 in Glasgow for the planetary health?