(Upcoming Event)Second Edition of “HGPI Heat” Special Forum Series: Future vision of health policy
date : 8/10/2015
*Please note that this forum will be held in Japanese only
HGPI will host the second edition of its special forum series “HGPI Heat” on Friday, August 21, 2015. At this event, discussion will focus on the future direction of health policy and include hot topics, such as the role of innovation, health management, health investment, healthcare ICT, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and stakeholder collaboration.
The event will include open discussion with the audience. We look forward to your participation.
■Date
August 21 (Friday) 19:00-21:15 (Doors open at 18:30)
■Venue
EGG JAPAN (10th floor, Shin-marunouchi Building, 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6510)
■Participation fee
5,000 Yen (not including tax)
■Keywords
– Innovation (medical drugs, medical devices, regenerative medicine etc.)
– Health management and health investment- how health promotes business and its growth
– Medical ICT- Big data and my number
– The roles and cooperation between medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists
– Newly opened medical school
– Healthcare in 2035
■Speakers
Dr. Toshio Miyata, Executive Director, HGPI
Mr. Kohei Onozaki (Moderator), Board Member and President, HGPI
■Program
18:30-19:00 Registration
19:00-20:30 Special Forum: Future vision on health policy
20:30-21:15 Reception
*Light refreshments and drinks will be served (included in the participation fee)
■Hosted by:
Heath and Global Policy Institute
■Registration
Please register using the form that follows.
Early registration is recommended as seats are limited.
In case of a significant number of registrants, participants will be decided by lot.
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【Contact】
tel: 03-5511-8521, email: jimukyoku@hgpi.org
(Oyamada)
Registration deadline: 2015-08-20
Exhibition date:2015-08-21
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