Health Futures: Catalyzing Health Systems Transformation through Innovation

ACTIVE YEARS
2016

Collaborators

PARTNERS
Amgen, Anthill Ventures, BD, Cisco, FHI 360, Janssen, Medtronic, Mercer Marsh Benefits, Microsoft, National University of Singapore (Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health), Pfizer, SGInnovate, Singapore Economic Development Board, Ying

Catalyzing Health Systems Transformation

Health Futures was developed by ACCESS Health to ignite and catalyze health systems transformation in Southeast Asia. The initiative weaves together startups, investors, industry partners, service providers, public institutions, and academia to explore and create new models of distributed care and health financing that better serve patients and communities.

Program Objectives

Driving healthcare transformation through innovative models, ecosystem development, and coalition-building.

Transform healthcare systems by focusing on new service delivery models, innovative healthcare financing, and technology.

Build a regional ecosystem connecting startups, investors, industry partners, service providers, public institutions, and academia.

Facilitate the coalition-building process by providing events, networking opportunities, and research on best practices.

Key Methodology

Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

Health Futures uses a collaborative approach to explore innovative healthcare models. The methodology includes feasibility studies, market opportunity analyses, and the facilitation of partnerships to implement and scale healthcare solutions across Southeast Asia.

Key Findings

Regional Expansion

Health Futures was successfully rolled out in Singapore, China, and Southeast Asia, with offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Delhi, and Hyderabad.

Tailored Services

The program supported partners through tailored services like feasibility studies, landscaping analyses, and identifying implementation partners.

Ecosystem Development

Health Futures has played a crucial role in creating a regional ecosystem that fosters innovation in healthcare delivery and financing.

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