The Power of Diagnostics to Improve Global Healthcare
Setting a Date to Discuss Diagnostics
Whether it’s infectious diseases, cancer or other serious health threats, the quest for solutions to healthcare’s greatest challenges starts with – and depends on – diagnostics. They enable the delivery of precise information to support prevention, early detection and disease monitoring. They also play a vital role in enabling targeted treatments and optimising care pathways.
Yet despite their huge potential to support better health outcomes, diagnostics have been historically undervalued. Many health systems around the world are sorely lacking in awareness of their importance as well as capacity to integrate them.
The Financial Times and Roche are pleased to present this insightful webinar exploring the evolving role of diagnostics in healthcare. Discussion focused on changes that could lead to higher rates of prevention and early detection as well as more efficient disease monitoring.
Key Themes and Discussion Points
The Role of Diagnostics in Healthcare
How is the role of diagnostics in prevention and early detection of disease evolving? Where do we commonly see a lack of early, frequent, reliable diagnostic testing?
Integrating Diagnostics for Prevention and Early Detection
Why are diagnostics for prevention, early detection and disease monitoring so important for healthcare systems and patients?
Enhancing Stakeholder Collaboration
Which stakeholders need to work together to maximise the potential of diagnostics in healthcare and how do they do this?
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