Why you as a hospital group should join us...


The for-profit hospital market is becoming global with M&A creating massive players with sales of over $5bn. Meanwhile, the sector is becoming far more professional, with brand, quality, and marketing all changing fast. We haven’t seen anything yet. Healthcare Business International, now in its thirteenth year, is the only CEO event that brings together hospital CEOs from around the world to provide the market overview needed to steer their companies forward.
They come for four reasons:
Network with investors
In 2022 no fewer than 144 investors in health care services attended this event. Meet and build relationships with the specialist investors who understand your industry.
Network with their peers
This is a rare opportunity to meet your opposite numbers, people who are wrestling with your issues.
Insights which boost sales and profits
We have two morning sessions dedicated to the acute sector where CEOs talk with remarkable honesty about their business models and experience. In other sessions, CEOs look at internationalisation, how the relationship with payors is set to change and the impact of Big Data and AI.
The broader vision you need
Today you need to understand the hospital sector internationally AND how other sectors, such as fertility, imaging, labs and ophthalmology, are changing. How is elderly and mental care evolving? All of this is covered in our agenda.
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Here is why your hospital industry colleagues attend this event...


What struck me was the availability of some of the brightest minds in health care. I get to meet a lot of people in a very fluid way which I could not do anywhere else.
Ronnie Van der Merwe, CEO, Mediclinic


It's a great platform to discuss, deliberate and come up with solid conclusions, which could be the problem in solving for the healthcare needs. … It was an amazing networking of people. This was a great place to be. When you want to be in business in healthcare, this is a very important conference.
Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and Managing Director, VPS Healthcare


Really worth travelling for this one. Gives a really clear idea of what is happening in many different sectors right across Europe. High-quality speakers, delegates and discussions.
Per Båtelson, Founder, Global Health Partner



This annual event gives healthcare operators a precise overview of what is taking place in the market.
Gian Luca Mondovi, Head of International Business Development, Humanitas, Italy


Manages to cover a very broad range of subjects and provide good practical examples. A lot of very senior people came as delegates.
Jayme Santos Neve, Espritu Santo Saud


Very valuable - this is my fourth year. It gives a perspective on where the industry is heading and how the private and public sector are cooperating. I always find it useful, the content is very well selected, speakers very well prepared and I found it very helpful.
Klodian Allajbeu, CEO, American Hospital Albania


HBI conferences have directly enabled me to triple sales to €10m and to quintuple EBITDA in four years. Every year I attend and every year I come away with ideas that my management team has executed.
Oldřich Šubrt, Founder, Program Health Plus


It's a great platform to discuss, deliberate and come up with solid conclusions, which could be the problem in solving for the healthcare needs. When you want to be in business in healthcare, this is a very important conference.
Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and Managing Director, VPS Healthcare, UAE, Middle East


You have payors to public to private to hospitals, from ophthalmology to dentistry to general practitioners and down to diagnostics. In one day you can have 3-5 meetings with C-suite executives. This would take you months to get all these meetings done.
Liane Bauer, AlinIQ & Enterprise Solutions Director EMEA Abbott Diagnostics


HBI is an absolute must for anyone who wants to get a real feel of how healthcare is developing in Europe.
Ilian Grigorov, CEO, Darzalas Capital, Bulgaria



This annual event gives healthcare operators a precise overview of what is taking place in the market.
Gian Luca Mondovi, Head of International Business Development, Humanitas, Italy


HBI is the number one international healthcare event which I've always appreciated from pre-Covid times. I'm really glad that we're back and able to walk around and meet people again in person.
Wolfgang Hofmann, Head of Group Strategy and Corporate M&A, Fresenius Group
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Featured Speakers
Sessions include:
Wednesday June 21, 2023
The Hospital Revolution
Traditional hospitals face massive change. The drive towards outpatient and the creation of virtual wards promises to reduce costs and grow supply. This session looks at how and why outpatient models will shape the future of healthcare delivery globally with real data and examples of cost savings, efficiency increase and patient satisfaction.
Speakers include:
Chris Robson, Managing Director, Akeso&Co
Chris is working with NHS England to implement 40-50 virtual beds per 100,000 people. He shares the lessons learned implementing such wards, the technology required and the early outcomes from projects.


Wednesday June 21, 2023
The investment opportunity in fertility and women’s health
The fertility sector continues to steadily grow, but with a fragmented market, consolidation is not straightforward. And the revolution to address health inequalities for women presents a huge opportunity – around fertility, pregnancy and the menopause. Meanwhile femtech is set to be a $50bn industry by 2025. This session looks in depth at future growth prospects with speakers from two of the largest international consolidators – Virtus and TFP.
Speakers include:
Richard Banks, Group Chief Strategy Officer & European Managing Director, Virtus Health
Johannes Roehren, Group CEO, TFP Fertility





Wednesday June 21, 2023
Opportunities in Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology continues to be a big area of investor interest with considerable scope for consolidation. Governments are increasingly outsourcing cataract operations and the sector is starting to unlock the potential for multifocal lenses in middle age. Panellists include the CEO of Veonet, the largest European ophtha chain and the CEO of Opty, the largest in LatAm.
Speakers include:
Dr Markus Hamm, Group CEO, Veonet
Dr Michael Achtelik, Head of Global Key Accounts, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
Amaury Guerrero, CEO, Opty / Patria Group







Wednesday June 21, 2023
Outpatient models that benefit both customers and clinicians
A huge benefit of outpatient models is the ability to lower barriers for customers through locations, longer operating hours and more convenience. But what impact does this have on the happiness of clinicians? Through the lens of dental services, this session features CEOs discussing how they have balanced the needs and demands of both groups, harnesing technology, building the right culture and ensuring the future workforce.
Moderated by Joerg Aumueller, VP, Enterprise Solutions, Straumann Group


Tuesday June 20, 2023
This time it’s Personal: Rethinking patient pathways
One-size-fits-all health care delivery is stuck in the past. Using data, genomics and an understanding of each patients specific needs, environment and history and developing a personal care pathway is proving to increase outcomes and lower costs. Payors in markets such as France are starting to fund such an approach, opening up new revenue opportunities. This session evaluates early data from such endeavours and looks at how operators and health systems can scale-up efforts.
Speakers include:
Thierry Chiche, CEO, Elsan
Prof Ran Balicer, Chief Innovation Officer, Clalit






Tuesday June 20, 2023
How to solve the workforce puzzle
How do you best recruit and retain a strong workforce in nurses, doctors and specialist staff? What role does training and culture play here? Providers present case studies on how they have managed to shift the needle.
Speakers include:
Dr Fatih Mehmet Gul, Vice President, Fakeeh Care Group; CEO, Fakeeh University Hospital
Dr Sandra Roddinger, Executive Partner, RadioOnkologieNetzwerk, Ergéa Group
The gulf has long been known for its dependence on expat workers. Fatih discusses how Fakeeh is building a pipeline of locally trained Saudi and UAE clinicians to plug gaps and even export to other markets.
Sandra explains how RadioOnkologieNetzwerk (RON) has developed its own training institute and talent pipeline offering a more practical approach than the traditional university pathway.





Tuesday June 20, 2023
Models that cover more people
Subscription models, a rise in employee paid-for insurance, digital apps and engagement, building their own ecosystems – insurers are making fundamental changes to health care delivery. This session explores these initiatives and their impact.
Speakers include:
Dr Hendrik Hanekom, CEO, Intercare Group
Prof Sneh Khemka, CEO, Simplyhealth
Jalil Allabadi, Co-Founder, Altibbi
Sneh shares how low cost models are growing rapidly and why large corporates are turning to such plans in droves. Intercare co-created the lowest cost health plan in South Africa in partnership with Mediclinic and Discovery. Hendrik unpacks the model and the data from year one. Altibbi is the largest digital health platform in 14 countries across MENA. Jalil explains how the subscription model adapts to each country and the story behind its growth.







Tuesday June 20, 2023
AI and Big Data: Monetisation and Outcomes
How can health care operators best monetise AI and big data or best use it to improve patient outcomes? Using imaging and pathology as a case study, this session brings together operator CEOs who have developed strategies in this area with data providers who have GDPR-compliant offerings. Questions answered include: What do good data sharing contracts look like? What should operators and investors do in-house as opposed to buying in or outsourcing?
Speakers include:
Antoine Jomier, Co Founder and CEO, Incepto
Hugues Brat, General Manager, 3R




Wednesday June 21, 2023
The evolution in Primary Care
The huge primary care sector in Europe holds the key to outpatient consolidation. Here we look at how operators are pairing it with digital and telehealth, pharmacies and imaging, and at how they are reimagining its delivery and business models.
Speakers include:
Dr Murray Ellender, CEO and Co-Founder, eConsult Health
Juliet Bauer, Chief Growth & Marketing Officer, Kry
Dirk Knueppel, CEO, Primärmedizin TMVZ GmbH
Martin Lindman, CEO, Doktor.Se








Wednesday June 21, 2023
Opportunities in diagnostic imaging and teleradiology
Diagnostic imaging has seen a huge M&A boom as investors seek to consolidate Western Europe. What’s driving domestic and cross-border consolidation? What are the benefits of scale? Operators of diagnostic clinics have also been acquiring specialist teleradiology groups (Mednax/vRad, Unilabs/TMC, I-MED/Vital, Evidia/4ways). What’s the winning model in teleradiology – independent or vertically integrated ? Where are the new market opportunities?
Speakers include:
Rob Anderson, Global CEO, Everlight Radiology
Moderated by Thibault Poirier, Managing Director, Rothschild & Co



