Virtual Q&A discussion: “Transforming Healthcare Towards Value-Based Care”

A virtual Q&A discussion between Director of HSMC Professor Ross Millar and Honorary Professor Andy Poh

Director of HSMC Professor Ross Millar recently participated in a virtual Q&A with Honorary Professor Andy Poh. The discussion reflects on how a value-based perspective can reframe current healthcare system agendas towards greater emphasis on health outcomes and wellbeing. The Q&A also considers key areas for development, examples of best practice, and explores the next-generation areas for digitisation, technology and AI as opportunities for impact.

Honorary Professor Dr Andy Poh is a seasoned Healthcare Strategist, Executive and Advisor to Leadership with an international career of senior-level positions across government and industry. His roles include advisory on strategy, policy, system-level transformation, trends, emerging technologies, innovation, future readiness, population health and public private partnerships. He has been longstanding Advisor in the Prime Minister’s Office of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Earlier, he worked in the Government of Dubai at the Dubai Health Authority with roles of strategic transformation and business innovation. Prior to the UAE, he worked in Singapore and China as Vice President and General Manager of a listed healthcare group, with experience in healthcare management and overseas market expansion via greenfield and brownfield strategies. He is Senior Advisor to World Scientific and Senior Fellow at the Health and Global Policy Institute in Japan. He contributes actively to thought leadership in global engagements as a speaker on shaping the future of healthcare and other impact domains for healthcare transformation.

Professor Ross Millar is the Director of the Health Services Management Centre and Professor of Health Organisation and Management. His work explores how health systems transform through a multi-faceted lens of quality, collaboration, governance and organisational innovation. As an academic, he has published on health reforms and policy interventions. As an educator, he has designed and led postgraduate programmes in leadership, innovation and system performance.

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