Health Metrics partnered with the DCM Group and Russell Kennedy Lawyers to deliver an Executive Breakfast Seminar on the topic of ‘Hospital in the Home’ alongside guest panellists.
Health Metrics partnered with the DCM Group and Russell Kennedy Lawyers to deliver an Executive Breakfast Seminar on the topic of ‘Hospital in the Home’ alongside guest panellists.
On Thursday 29 August Health Metrics partnered with the DCM Group and Russell Kennedy Lawyers to deliver an Executive Breakfast Seminar on the topic of ‘Hospital in the Home’ alongside guest panellists, Beverly Smith, Chief Commercial Officer, Ampler Health and Verity Leith, General Manager, Residential Services, Benetas and Paul Brindle, CEO Health Metrics.
Key takeaways from the seminar included:
The Opportunity
The panel discussed the rapidly approaching influx of ‘baby boomers’ and the impact on the aged care industry. With this generation showing a clear preference for home care services over residential aged care, there is significant opportunity for retirement villages to take a proactive approach and provide care on demand to their residents.
“I think our opportunity in the retirement living space is to engage with the broader health ecosystem, and how do we start to make care more proactive and accessible for the residents in our villages?”
Beverly Smith | Chief Commercial Officer, Amplar HealthThe Challenge
For retirement living operators the challenge of moving from a property delivery model to a care delivery model is three-fold.
“We see an increased use of tech to service the industry, be it wearables, falls, tracking tools and so on, and the need for a greater level of interoperability so that that data that is being gathered with that type of tech can be brought in and analysed”
Paul Brindle | CEO, Health Metrics
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