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KOREAN–SWEDISH EXECUTIVE MEETING ON HEALTHCARE OF THE FUTUREPATIENT OUTCOMES AND THE DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY SEOUL, 29 SEPTEMBER, 2016

Programme

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IMAGES: Page 1: iStockphoto.com Page 5: Alexander Ruas/Capio Page 6: Elekta Page 8: Getinge Group

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3BUSINESS SWEDEN  | KOREAN–SWEDISH EXECUTIVE MEETING ON HEALTHCARE OF THE FUTURE  |

DEAR FRIENDS,Sweden and Korea have a long history of excellent relations and cooperation in many different areas, including life sci-ence. In 2013 Korea and Sweden signed a Memorandum of Understanding to increase bilateral cooperation in the area of health and welfare.

As the Swedish Ambassador to Korea I am particularly happy to host today’s event which has the objective to increase intellectual and commercial exchange in the important field of value-based care. Our two countries both rank highly in international comparisons of health systems and we share many challenges and opportunities. One of these challenges is the growing demand, and cost, for health and welfare services. We also see that the quality of care and health out-comes can vary greatly between different care facilities and geographical locations. A common opportunity we share is the increasingly involved and well-informed patient ready to be an engaged partner and co-producer in the development of healthcare. These aspects have the potential to fundamen-tally change the way we think about quality and efficiency in care.

I look forward to develop and deepen the partnership between Sweden and Korea in the field of health and wel-fare. By working together we can both develop our national healthcare systems and find ways to tackle global health challenges to improve health outcomes that are important for all people.

Yours sincerely, H. E. Anne Höglund Ambassador to Korea

WELCOMING WORDS

H. E. ANNE HÖGLUND Ambassador to Korea

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ORGANIZERS AND PARTNERS

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Sweden delivers world-class healthcare for everyone. Our achievement is based on innova-tive methods and products through close collaboration between healthcare, academia and industry. Openness to new ideas, know ledge exchange, multi-disciplinary teams and an evidence-based approach brings high quality and a cost-efficient system.

www.symbiocare.org

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Elekta creates solutions for treating cancer and

brain disorders, helping clinicians deliver personal-

ized care for every patient. Learn how Elekta can

increase productivity and improve data quality.

VISIT ELEKTA.COM

TOGETHER, LETS SHAPE THE

FUTURE OF CANCER CARE

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7BUSINESS SWEDEN  | KOREAN–SWEDISH EXECUTIVE MEETING ON HEALTHCARE OF THE FUTURE  |

MODERATOR

INNOVATION THROUGH COLLABORATIONAddressing global societal challenges such as an ageing population, an increase in lifestyle-related diseases and antibiotic resistance requires innovation. In Sweden, the life science sector, i.e. academia, healthcare and industry, has a long tradition of successful collaboration. Our way of foster-ing innovation through collaboration, has led to the develop-ment of many Swedish companies that are global leaders in their respective clinical fields.

Today healthcare is an industry in transformation. It is time to start to look at the patient pathway as value-chain and adopt a person-centered approach. Just as it has already disrupted other business sectors, digitalization is set to reshape both the life science industry and healthcare systems.

Korea and Sweden have both made life science a strategic priority. We want to stay at the forefront of advances, deliver-ing innovative solutions to turn our societal challenges into opportunities. Focus on delivering improved outcomes that actually matter to patients along with advances in digital technologies offer many opportunities for new diagnosis and treatments, to improve access to care, to reduce variation in outcomes, to increase healthcare quality and cost-efficiency.

I am delighted to moderate this executive meeting and I look forward to an interactive discussion where we exchange ideas, ambitions and challenges on how to deliver tomor-row’s healthcare.

Yours sincerely,

Ms. Ebba Hult Head of Business Development Health Care & Life Science Business Sweden

MS. EBBA HULT Head of Business Development Health Care & Life Science Business Sweden

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PROGRAMME

KOREAN–SWEDISH EXECUTIVE MEETING ON HEALTHCARE OF THE FUTURE SEOUL, 29 SEPTEMBER, 2016

15:00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

15:30 WELCOME NOTE H.E. Anne Höglund, Swedish

Ambassador to Korea

15:35 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE IN KOREA

Mr. Hyung Hoon Lee, Director Division of Healthcare Policy, Ministry of Health and Welfare

16:00 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE IN SWEDEN

Ms. Ebba Hult, Head of Business Development Health Care & Life Science, Business Sweden

16:15 FIXING HEALTHCARE: ALIGNING PATIENT, PAYER AND PROFESSION INTERESTS

Prof. Martin Ingvar MD, PhD, Deputy Vice-chancellor for Future Medical Services, Karolinska Institutet

17:00 LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE OF MEDICAL DEVICES

How better imaging will transform diagnosis and treatment

Mr. Gabriel Shin, Elekta Korea

Person-centered elderly care Ms. Jaekyoung Choi, SCA Korea

17:30 THE TRANSFORMATION OF HEALTHCARE: THE DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY

Mr. Hee Hwang, MD, PhD, Chief Information Officer, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

18:00 WAY FORWARD Roundtable discussion – How can we improve access to

care, patient outcomes and cost-efficiency? What must be done to align all stakeholders?

– How to build better incentives for appropriate care? How can academia, industry and healthcare collaborate to deliver tomorrow’s healthcare?

Concluding remarks

18:40 REGISTRATION FOR DINNER / NETWORKING

19:00 VIP NETWORKING DINNER

21:00 End of programme

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KEY NOTE SPEAKER SWEDEN

PROF. DR. MARTIN INGVARProfessor Martin Ingvar, MD, PhD, is Deputy Vice-Chancellor for fu-ture health care services at Karolinska Institutet and the Barbro and Bernard Osher Professor of Integrative Medicine. His research is on systematic improvement of healthcare and subjective wellbeing. He is also head of the MR center.

Karolinska Institutet is one of the world’s leading medical univer-sities and accounts for over 40 per cent of the medical academic research conducted in Sweden. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Professor Ingvar is co-founder and Board Member of Interna-tional Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement. ICHOM’s mission is to unlock the potential of value-based healthcare by defin-ing global standard sets of outcome measures that really matter to patients for the most relevant medical conditions and by driving adoption and reporting of these measures worldwide. It is a non-profit organization founded by Karolinska Institutet, Boston Con-sulting Group and the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at Harvard Business School.

Other representative posts Chairman of the Board of Forte, the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare. Forte funds research for people’s health, working life and welfare. It is a government agency under the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs.

Chairman of the Board of SWElife. SWElife is part of the national initiative strategic innovation areas. Supported by partners from healthcare, academia and industry and funding from the Swedish In-novation Agency, SWElife accelerates innovation and collaboration in life science.

PROF. DR. MARTIN INGVAR Deputy Vice-Chancellor for future health care services at Karolinska Institutet

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MR. HEE HWANG, MD, PHD Dr. Hwang Hee is the Chief Information Officer and Associate Profes-sor of Paediatric Neurology in Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea.

Dr. Hwang Hee is instrumental in leading the transformation of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital in Korea to a digital hospital and innovation for healthcare transformation.

Under Dr. Hwang Hee’s guidance, Seoul National University Bun-dang Hospital opened as the 1st fully digital hospital in South Korea and was the 1st hospital to achieve the HIMSS Analytics EMRAM Stage 7 outside of North America.

On top of his contributions to SNUBH, Dr. Hwang Hee also contrib-utes to HIMSS Asia Pacific as a member of the Governing Council.

KEY NOTE SPEAKERS KOREA

MR. HYUNG HOON LEE Director, Division of Healthcare Policy at the Ministry of Health and Welfare

MR. HEE HWANG Chief Information Officer at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

MR. HYUNG HOON LEE Hyung Hoon Lee is Director at the Division of Healthcare Policy at the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

The Ministry of Health and Welfare is responsible for the poli-cies concerning public welfare support, health insurance and pension plan.

The ministry’s vision is ‘Building a Happy Society for All’. For realizing happiness for all, the ministry is building social safety nets for a better tomorrow, taking a life course approach to healthy life and supporting a stable life after retirement.

In 2016, the ministry aims to spread a real world impact of customized welfare and join the ranks of the world’s top 7 bio-health nations as its major agenda.

The ministry is putting its all-out efforts in attracting foreign patients, promoting telemedicine with a view to expand its effect felt by the public, fostering pharmaceutical industries and developing precision medicine.

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STRATEGIC PARTNER

ELEKTAElekta is a human care company pioneering significant innovations and clinical solutions for treating cancer and brain disorders. The company develops state-of-the-art tools and treatment planning systems for radiation therapy, including brachytherapy and radio-surgery, as well as workflow enhancing software systems across the spectrum of cancer care.

Elekta traces its history to the inventions of Lars Leksell, a Swedish physician and Professor of Neurosurgery who invented the Leksell Stereotactic System and Leksell Gamma Knife.

Stretching the boundaries of science and technology, Elekta pro-vides intelligent and resource-efficient solutions that offer confi-dence to both health care providers and patients. Elekta’s mission is to enhance patient and customer value by providing solutions that improve, prolong and save lives. We are at the forefront of science and technology, delivering clinical advances and improved patient outcome.

Elekta’s vision is to pioneer cutting-edge cancer care and become the number one partner for the entire spectrum of care in oncology and neurosurgery.

Today, Elekta solutions in oncology and neurosurgery are used in over 6,000 hospitals worldwide. Elekta employs around 3,800 employees globally. The corporate headquarters is located in Stock-holm, Sweden, and the company is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm.

CONTACTMr. Gabriel Shin Managing Director, Elekta Ltd. Korea [email protected] T +82-31-716-0080

HEADQUARTERS Elekta Instrument AB Kungstensgatan 18 SE-103 93 Stockholm T +46 8 587 254 00 [email protected] www.elekta.com

MR. GABRIEL SHIN Managing Director, Elekta Ltd. Korea

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PARTNER

SCASCA is a leading global hygiene and forest products company. The Group develops and produces sustainable personal care, tissue and forest products. Sales are conducted in about 100 countries under many strong brands, including the leading global brands TENA and Tork, and regional brands, such as Libero, Libresse, Lotus, Nosotras, Saba, Tempo, Vinda and Zewa. As Europe’s largest private forest owner, SCA places considerable emphasis on sustainable forest management. The Group has about 44,000 employees. Sales in 2015 amounted to approximately SEK 115bn (EUR 12.3bn). SCA was founded in 1929, has its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, and is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm

SCA’s mission is to sustainably develop, produce, market and sell increasingly value-added products and services within hygiene and forest products markets for customers and consumers.

SCA’s offerings simplify everyday life for millions of people world-wide. All of this begins and ends with innovation. By maintaining close proximity to our customers and consumers, understanding their needs and transforming this knowledge into products, SCA makes a difference in people’s everyday lives.

CONTACTMr. Suk Hee Kim Commercial Director, SCA Korea [email protected] T +86 10 9942 1245

HEADQUARTERS Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA (publ) SE-101 23 Stockholm P.O. Box 200 T +46 8 788 51 00 [email protected] www.sca.com

MR. SUK HEE KIM Commercial Director, SCA Korea

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ORGANIZER

BUSINESS SWEDEN The Swedish Trade and Invest Council

Business Sweden – The Swedish Trade and Invest Council helps Swedish companies reach their full international potential. We do this by offering strategic guidance and practical support, whether it is in Sweden or on location in one of the close to 50 markets where we are represented. In addition to our work with internationalisation and exports, our mission is also to attract foreign investments to Sweden, which brings competence, capital and innovation to Swedish companies.

Business Sweden is owned by the Swedish government and the industry, represented by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swedish Foreign Trade Association. The shared owner-ship provides access to contacts and networks at all levels.

REPRESENTATIVES

Mr. Johan Chun, Trade Commissioner

Ms. Bong-Soon Park, Senior Project Manager

Ms. Sookyoung Lim, Consultant

HEADQUARTERSBusiness Sweden Box 240 SE-101 24 Stockholm, Sweden World Trade Center Klarabergsviadukten 70 T +46 (0)8 588 660 00 F +46 (0)8 588 661 90 [email protected] www.business-sweden.se

LOCAL OFFICE11th fl. 131(Shinil bldg.), Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-861 T + 82 2 739 1460 F + 82 2 739 1463

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ORGANIZER

EMBASSY OF SWEDEN The Embassy of Sweden represent Sweden and the Swedish Government in the Republic of Korea. Its mission is to promo-te Swedish interests and strengthen the exchange between our two countries. Sweden and the Republic of Korea share a long history of cooperation. Our collaboration and exchange is growing and incorporates a broad range of issues. The Em-bassy has continuous dialogues with Korean representatives and collaborations with the industry, public authorities and other important organisations. Trade promotion is one of the most important tasks for the Embassy, as well as political, eco-nomic and culture issues.

REPRESENTATIVES

H.E. Anne Höglund Ambassador of Sweden to the Republic of Korea

Ms. Linda Backteman, Counsellor

Ms. Sung A Ryu, Information and Trade Officer

EMBASSY OF SWEDENC.P.O Box 3577 Seoul 100-635 Republic of Korea T +82 2 3703 3700 F +82 2 3703 3701 [email protected]

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BUSINESS SWEDEN Box 240, SE-101 24 Stockholm, Sweden World Trade Center, Klarabergsviadukten 70 T +46 8 588 660 00 F +46 8 588 661 90 [email protected] www.business-sweden.se