Digital Health Post Covid-19: Strategic Opportunities For India-Israel Cooperation

The advancement of digital technologies is set to revolutionise healthcare. Already, there is greater availability of health-related information today, people’s access to doctors has improved significantly and real-time data monitoring is allowing better health outcomes. Moreover, services provided by digital health platforms need not be restricted to national boundaries.

The benefits of digital health have been evident throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there are also challenges that need to be addressed, from the lack of capacity, concerns over privacy violations to the complexity of existing healthcare systems.

Keeping these in mind, the discussion will explore the potential for India and Israel to collaborate on digital health, with the aim of identifying actionable recommendations for policymakers and entrepreneurs.

Panelists:

  1. Mr. K Chandrasekhar, Founder and CEO, Forus Health

  2. Mr. Rahul Matthan, Partner, Trilegal

  3. Ms. Shambhavi Naik, Head of Research, Takshashila Institution

  4. Ms. Netalie Nadivi, General Partner, Triventures

  5. Adi Bergerzon, International Account Manager, Healthcare Israel

  6. Amir Gilboa, Chief Digital Officer, Healthcare Israel

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