CIFS launches masterclass on future primary healthcare

CIFS launches a masterclass on future of health in primary care

This CIFS masterclass on future healthcare has been created to take you on an exploration of what healthcare will look like in 2035, exploring opportunities, challenges, and facilitators along the way. The course challenges your mindset through megatrends and futures methodologies for prioritizing initiatives for a healthier future.  

Who is it for?

This CIFS masterclass on future healthcare targets anyone interested in the health field or working in the public or private sectors who is interested in understanding the future of health.

Background

Over the past few decades, chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, and cancer have become the main killers in our society. In the meantime, healthcare settings aren’t equipped to handle the needs of an aging population. Many of these noncommunicable diseases can be prevented if we focus on prevention in clinical settings and in all policy initiatives.  

You will learn

  • Health trends and megatrends that will shape the future and how they could impact health care, medical research, and health systems 
  • Technological innovation: new entrants, new business models, disruptions
  • CIFS approaches to megatrends, futures thinking, analysis, and decision making  
  • Health-related plausible futures 

Practicalities

The gathering presents an excellent opportunity for networking and exchanging experiences and ideas with strategy leaders from other organisations and industries. The masterclass is facilitated live-online in two sessions, with 3.5 hours per live session (including 30-minute break), on February 1st and 2nd 2023. The masterclass consists of a mixture of live-online instruction and hands-on online workshop activities facilitated by CIFS advisors/futurists with years of global experience.

Sign up for the masterclass here

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