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Ten years of innovation at Frontiers Health – Live from Berlin with Jessica DaMassa

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Last week in Berlin the Frontiers Health Conference celebrated its 10th Anniversary with a whirlwind two days of panels and presentations from founders, executives, and patients across the healthcare ecosystem.

Whilst there, pharmaphorum editor-in-chief Jonah Comstock and web editor Nicole Raleigh, together with Frontiers Health co-host Jessica DaMassa, met up on-site immediately after the event came to a close in order to discuss their key takeaways. There was also some reminiscence from across the decade that Frontiers Health has been running.

In this 30-minute reaction podcast, hear about just a few of the many interesting threads discussed at the conference:

  • How patients are finding new ways to lead in the search for cures
  • How pharma companies and start-ups alike are responding to global policy forces
  • The past, present, and future of what we once called digital health
  • And the question of who will own healthcare in our rapidly emerging AI future

Listen now to the whole conversation, and stay tuned to our Frontiers Health 2025 landing page for further videos and articles yet to come from the event.

  continue reading

299 episodes

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Last week in Berlin the Frontiers Health Conference celebrated its 10th Anniversary with a whirlwind two days of panels and presentations from founders, executives, and patients across the healthcare ecosystem.

Whilst there, pharmaphorum editor-in-chief Jonah Comstock and web editor Nicole Raleigh, together with Frontiers Health co-host Jessica DaMassa, met up on-site immediately after the event came to a close in order to discuss their key takeaways. There was also some reminiscence from across the decade that Frontiers Health has been running.

In this 30-minute reaction podcast, hear about just a few of the many interesting threads discussed at the conference:

  • How patients are finding new ways to lead in the search for cures
  • How pharma companies and start-ups alike are responding to global policy forces
  • The past, present, and future of what we once called digital health
  • And the question of who will own healthcare in our rapidly emerging AI future

Listen now to the whole conversation, and stay tuned to our Frontiers Health 2025 landing page for further videos and articles yet to come from the event.

  continue reading

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