Digital, data, and AI solutions hold the potential to revolutionize healthcare but barriers are delaying transformation. A new initiative aims to change that.
Investing in the health and well-being of employees isn't just the right thing to do; it’s good for business and can have a lasting effect on productivity.
This insight report provides a blueprint for the Digital Healthcare Transformation Initiative, detailing healthcare challenges that digital solutions can tackle, key enablers for adoption...
COVAX aimed to provide equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines under the biggest multilateral partnership agreement of the 21st century. As it winds down, there are lessons to be learnt to ...
Business leaders can innovate and create health-promoting workplaces – and consequently, support employees with obesity prevention measures.
Despite the staggering amount of health data generated by the sector, 97% of it goes unused. Used effectively this data could improve health outcomes.
Our global platform is developing effective best practices, sharing lessons learned, and guiding the development of value-based healthcare system transformation.
While there is growing recognition of the idea of prescribing food as a medical intervention, current food-as-medicine programmes have limited reach
It’s trained to read brain scans automatically, from identifying debilitating and potentially fatal strokes or aneurysms to alerting a specialist to take a closer look so that the patient...
We rely on healthy soil for most of the food we eat but there’s a less well-known fact about soil. It’s a key source of micro-organisms that are crucial for gut health. These help regulat...
Digital technologies can revolutionise cervical cancer care in low- and middle-income countries by allocating resources more effectively and improving the accuracy of diagnoses.
AI can dramatically improve outcomes and introduce cost-saving efficiencies in the medical sector – but healthcare professionals must decide how to deploy the technology









