Panel Discussion on WSIS Forum 2022 Healthy Ageing Innovation Prize


WSIS, The Global Coalition on Aging

Session 203

Wednesday, 23 March 2022 15:00–16:00 (UTC+01:00) WSIS Special Prize

This is the second year of the WSIS Forum Healthy Ageing Innovation Prize.  We are gathering a group of several Judges for this competition to review their criteria for success in the competition, how they incorporate technology within their operations, and the importance of this Prize in encouraging innovation throughout the world.


Melissa Mitchell
Melissa Mitchell Executive Director, Global Coalition on Aging Global Coalition on Aging, United States Moderator

Tala Debs
Tala Debs Project Officer International Telecommunication Union ITU Moderator

Daniela Bas
Daniela Bas Director, Division for Inclusive Social Development UNDESA

Ms. Daniela Bas, of Italian nationality, is the Director of the Division for Inclusive Social Development at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs since May 2011. Political scientist with a major in International
Politics, she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a
dissertation on “The elimination of architectural barriers and the employment of people with physical disabilities”. She is also a certified journalist and worked for the major press, Radio, and Television networks and is also a certified multicultural/life coach. Ms. Bas’s interest has always been people-centred in the various activities, associations, and professional roles she has held. In addition to her work at the United Nations from 1986 to 1995, she held managerial roles until 2000 in the private sector in Italy.
 


Thomas Hach
Thomas Hach Executive Director, Patient Engagement, Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism Novartis, Switzerland

Thomas Hach, MD, is Executive Director Patient Engagement for Cardiovascular, Renal & Metabolism (CRM) at Novartis. He is leading end-to-end patient engagement strategy and operations for the broad CRM portfolio at Novartis. Thomas also held positions of Global Brand Medical Director Neuroscience, Senior Global Health Advisor and Director Healthcare Systems. His passion and expertise are in precision medicine, preventative medicine, patient centricity and partnerships. He joined Novartis from Boehringer Ingelheim, where he was Global Senior Medical Director, Therapeutic Area Metabolism. Prior to that, he was an associate principal at McKinsey & Company, serving as a leader in the pharmaceuticals and healthcare practice. Dr. Hach conducted several years of research and clinical practice in diabetes/microcirculation at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. At the beginning of his clinical career, he worked in orthopedic surgery in Sweden and Germany. He received his medical degree from University of Mainz, Germany.


Ian Philp
Ian Philp Founder Age Care Technologies, United Kingdom

Professor Ian Philp is the founder of Age Care Technologies (ACT) www.agecaretechnologies.org. ACT is the winner of the 2021 United Nations WSIS prize for innovation in healthy ageing for our potential to add 100 million quality life years for older people and reduce global costs of long-term care by $45 trillion.
 
Professor Philp is an advisor to the World Health Organisation in person-centred care for older people. He holds a Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Edinburgh and was a practicing physician for 35 years in the UK National Health Service, spending eight years an Executive Medical Director.
 
As Professor of Health Care for Older People at the University of Sheffield, he led teams which won the UK hospital team of the year in the care of older people and the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education for research into improving the quality of life of older people.
 
From 2000-8, he was the National Clinical Director for Older People in England, leading the development and implementation of the National Service Framework for Older People, campaigning to ensure respect for dignity in care and eliminate age discrimination, leading national strategies for intermediate care, stroke, dementia and the prevention of falls and fractures.
 
Professor Philp was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s birthday honours in 2009 in recognition of his work to improve the lives of older people.
 


Chad Brough
Chad Brough VP, Healthcare Transformation Home Instead, United States

Chad Brough is the Vice President of Healthcare Transformation at Home Instead, the world’s largest home care company headquartered in Omaha. In his role, Chad leads the comprehensive healthcare transformation strategy and roadmap for Home Instead’s global network that advances home care as a critical part of the healthcare ecosystem. Chad is responsible for expanding, integrating and overseeing the clinical care aspects of Home Instead’s service offerings. Chad’s thought leadership focuses on moving healthcare to the home, population health outcomes, and expanding funding sources through payor innovation and policy reform that enables aging adults to successfully age in place.
Beginning his healthcare leadership career 30 years ago, Chad has led transformational change across the healthcare continuum, from community hospitals, large health systems, academic medical centers and home care.  His expertise focuses on transforming strategic plans into operational initiatives for multi-site, complex service delivery models. Chad stands for healthcare that people value, desire and deserve.
During his career, Chad has served on the Malcolm Baldrige Board of Examiners. Currently, Chad serves on the World Economic Forum’s Edison Alliance, the Global Coalition on Aging’s Digital Health Advisory Council and Adult Vaccine Advisory Council.
 Chad earned a BA in Business Administration from Hanover College and his MBA from Indiana University.


Vladimir Stankovic
Vladimir Stankovic Program Coordinator International Telecommunication Union ITU

Anshu Banerjee
Anshu Banerjee Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Ageing, World Health Organization WHO, Switzerland

Dr Anshu Banerjee is the Senior Advisor for WHO's Department of Reproductive Health and Research including the UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP). He joined the Department in August 2015. In addition to his role as Senior Advisor to the Department, Dr Banerjee will lead WHO's work to operationalize the UN Secretary General's Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health - a road map to end all preventable deaths of women, children and adolescents by 2030 and improve their health. Dr Banerjee will also work on the new Global Financing Facility (GFF) in support of the strategy.


Topics
Digital Divide Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Health Machine Learning
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C4 logo C4. Capacity building
  • AL C5 logo C5. Building confidence and security in use of ICTs
  • AL C6 logo C6. Enabling environment
  • AL C7 E–GOV logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-government
  • AL C7 E–BUS logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-business
  • AL C7 E–LEA logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-learning
  • AL C7 E–HEA logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-health
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 3 logo Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all
  • Goal 8 logo Goal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all
  • Goal 17 logo Goal 17: Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development