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*[[Norman Warner]], former UK health Minister and Labour peer | *[[Norman Warner]], former UK health Minister and Labour peer | ||
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+ | ==Capturing opportunities in the context of global health reform== | ||
+ | An Apax Partners conference in Nov 2009 called 'Capturing opportunities in the context of global health reform', brought together '35 distinguished health care leaders from the United States and 35 from around the world for a deep, rigorous dialogue in a candid setting.' Speakers included [[David Nicholson]] CEO of the NHS. He is reported as saying that | ||
+ | :to ensure the sustainability of today’s model of health care delivery, health systems must find ways to drive significant productivity gains – at a speed and on a scale that has never been achieved before. Innovation and competition will be the keys to ensuring systems’ sustainability – at the NHS and in all of the world’s health systems.<ref>Apax Partners, [http://www.apax.com/en/insights/2110.html Healthcare, knowledge], accessed Dec 2010</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:52, 14 December 2010
Apax Partners is a private equity firm. It operates in 5 sectors: Tech & Telecom, Retail & Consumer, Media, Financial & Business Services and Healthcare. It describes itself as "one of the leading global investors in the Healthcare sector."[1]
Affiliations
- General Healthcare Group
- Norman Warner, former UK health Minister and Labour peer
Capturing opportunities in the context of global health reform
An Apax Partners conference in Nov 2009 called 'Capturing opportunities in the context of global health reform', brought together '35 distinguished health care leaders from the United States and 35 from around the world for a deep, rigorous dialogue in a candid setting.' Speakers included David Nicholson CEO of the NHS. He is reported as saying that
- to ensure the sustainability of today’s model of health care delivery, health systems must find ways to drive significant productivity gains – at a speed and on a scale that has never been achieved before. Innovation and competition will be the keys to ensuring systems’ sustainability – at the NHS and in all of the world’s health systems.[2]
References
- ↑ Apax Partners, Healthcare, accessed Dec 2010
- ↑ Apax Partners, Healthcare, knowledge, accessed Dec 2010