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Healthcare is certainly one of the most important subsystems of society, crucial for the quality of life and functioning of the whole of society. Recently, Slovenian healthcare has again been the focus of attention of the Slovenian public. On one hand, the critical shortage of personal doctors, the numerous challenges regarding the financing of the system and the management of the healthcare infrastructure, and, on the other, the announced reform, which also mentions digital transformation as an important solution.

You are cordially invited to the AmCham Business Breakfast – titled

Digital transformation of Slovenian Healthcare – How do we understand it?


 

TOPICS AND QUESTIONS:

– Are we aware that digital transformation is not a magic wand and that technology is always just a means of support?

– How can our experience in the digital transformation of business and enterprise help us in the transformation of healthcare?

– What are the expected impacts of digital transformation: for doctors and healthcare staff, for patients, and for the healthcare system as a whole?

– Does digital transformation have the support of all stakeholders working in healthcare?

– How can health system staff be motivated to make the digital transformation of healthcare a success? What are the good practices from abroad, and what can we learn from them?


 

SPEAKERS:


 

E-Care and the national call center for healthcare users – examples of good practice in Slovenia in the field of e-solutions in healthcare will be presented by Peter Pustatičnik, Head of eHealth and eCare, Telekom Slovenije.

 


 

REGISTRATION:

The AmCham Business Breakfast will be held both live and virtually. The event will take place on Friday, March 28, 2023, from 9:00 am – 10:30 am, at Austria Trend hotel Ljubljana, Dunajska cesta 154, Ljubljana. The event will be held in Slovenian language with English translation.

 

Thank you to AmCham Health and Wellbeing Committee and to our supporters for their knowledge and support to enable us to work and share good practices.