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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government Of India Speakers at NATEv 2016 Shangri-La’s - Eros Hotel, New Delhi 18th March 2016 Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Kit Sponsor Agenda NATEv 2016 08.30 am to 10.00 am - Registration & Networking Tea 10.00 am to 11.15 am - Inaugural session NATHEALTH Audio-Visual - Our Journey so far Welcome address by Treasurer, NATHEALTH and Ms. Preetha Reddy Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group NATHEALTH Update by President, NATHEALTH and MD, India, Johnson & Johnson Medical India, VP, Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta Diabetes Care Asia Pacific Address by Senior Vice President, NATHEALTH and Mr. Rahul Khosla President, Max Group. Guest of Honour Address by Ambassador of the Mr. Alphonsus Stoelinga Kingdom of the Netherlands Address by Senior Adviser Bilateral Relations and Economic Diplomacy, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Ms. Daphne Dernison Sports Address by international partner - TFHC(Task Force Health Care),apex healthcare body from The Mr. Len de Jong Netherlands Address by international partner - Duke University Ms. Paula L Greeno Guest of Honour Address by Minister of State for Mr. Hansraj Gangaram Ahir Chemical and Fertilizers, Government of India Vote of Thanks by Secretary General, NATHEALTH Mr. Anjan Bose 11.15 am to 11.30 am - Release of “Make in India” & “Code of Ethics” Papers 11.30 am to 11.45 am - Networking & Fellowship tea/coffee break 11.45 am to 01.00 pm - “Aarogya Bharat 2025: Roundtable” Roundtable session on “Indian Healthcare – Roadmap Moderator: Mr. Karan Singh, Partner and 2025: Opportunities for Intensifying Collaboration” MD, Bain India (Knowledge Partner of NATHEALTH) Healthcare in India is at cross-roads. Multiple aspects of our health system are in a state of flux e.g. role of Chairperson: Mr. BP Sharma, Secretary government, healthcare coverage, payment models, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, source of funds etc. Government of India Aarogya Bharat 2025 envisioned “A healthy India, • Mr. Len de Jong where citizens are health-conscious and engaged and • Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta have equitable access to affordable health coverage • Mr. Rahul Khosla with a focus on prevention, early diagnosis and assured • Dr. Arvind Lal minimum quality of care, offered by a vibrant ecosystem • Mr. Milan Rao of public and private players operating in a sustainable • Mr. Swami Swaminathan healthcare system.” This is neither guaranteed nor • Dr. Sudhir Naik automatic. It will be an outcome of conscious choice. • Dr. Shuchin Bajaj A year since we first discussed this, this session will be focused on the near term initiatives that the private sector and government, as a team, can work on to make it a reality. In doing so, the focus will be on areas of collaboration between different stakeholders. 01.00 pm to 01.45 pm - Networking& Fellowship Lunch 01.45 pm to 03.00 pm - “Aarogya Bharat 2025: The Big Debate” The Big debate on “Health before Wealth: The path Moderator: Mr. Parijat Ghosh, Partner and nations take” Head of Healthcare (India), Bain & Co. (Knowledge Partner of NATHEALTH) Hardly any country in the world has become wealthy before becoming healthy. There is lag effect of Keynote address: Prof. Dr. K Srinath Reddy, investment in Healthcare, but there is a high correlation. President, Public Health Foundation of India Is India is a sick nation or a healthy nation or a mix? • Mr. Jos Smits - Mixed record on MDGs; significant progress on some • Mr BVR Mohan Reddy metrics, lots of ground to cover on others • Mr. Daljit Singh - Along with CDs, India faces a tsunami of NCDs • Mr. Varun Khanna - Health Systems and individuals completely unprepared • Mr. Rajit Mehta for dealing with this twin challenge • Dr. Santosh Shetty • Ms. Charu Sehgal, Deloitte As nation, our struggle will continue unless we change. • Mr. Lokesh Prasad There needs to be a strong case for higher investment in • Mr. Vivek Srivastava health – HDI, growth, jobs etc. and the cost of status-quo/ in-action will be unacceptably high. The silver lining happens to be evolving is rapidly changing consumer attitude to prevention vs. curative health and the trend towards wellness in society. 03.00 pm to 04.00 pm - “Cooperative Federalism: Learnings from the States” State Govt. deliberation on “Solving Health Issues: Moderator: Mr. Parijat Ghosh, Partner and Learnings from the States – Best Practise Sharing” Head of Healthcare (India), Bain & Co. (Knowledge Partner of NATHEALTH) Guest of Honour Address: Dr. Deepak Sawant* (Minister of Public Health and Family Welfare, Maharashtra) Guest of Honour Address: Dr. V.K. Subburaj (Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers) • Ms. Meenakshi Datta Ghosh (Former Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Panchayati Raj Former Special Secretary Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) • Mr. Keshav Desiraju (Former Union Health Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India) • Mr. Lov Verma ( Former Secretary, M/o Social Justice & Empowerment, D/o Empowerment of Persons With Disabilities & Former-Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India) • Dr. Rupali Basu • Dr. Shubnum Singh • Mr. Pavan Choudary • Mr. Gautam Khanna • Ms. Priyanka Aggarwal 04.00 pm to 04.45 pm - Start-up India: The Innovator’s Challenges Innovation in Indian Healthcare and Start-Up India Moderator: Mr. Karan Singh, Partner and MD, Bain India (Knowledge Partner of NATHEALTH) The need for innovation in healthcare in India is immense. There are multiple areas where innovators can Guest of Honour Address: Mr. Navreet come in to address access, cost or quality related need Singh Kang*, Additional Secretary and DG gaps. (CGHS),Dept of Health & Family Welfare Government of India In this session, we will have a presentation/panel discussion of various innovators/organizations that are • Ms. Meena Ganesh creating new paradigms in healthcare in India. • Mr. Sander Vorselman • Mr. Matt Eliot • Mr. Probir Das • Dr. Amit Varma • Mr. Himanshu Baid • Ms. Urvashi Prasad • Mr. Bhavik Kumar • Mr. Abhinav Girdhar 04.45 pm to 05.15 pm - Ethics in Healthcare Code of Ethics- Ethics Dialogue amongst top Moderator: Mr. Anjan Bose, Secretary Healthcare Leaders General, NATHEALTH Guest of Honour Address: Mr. C K Mishra, Additional Secretary and MD (NRHM) Dept. of Health & Family Welfare Government of India Guest of Honour Address: Dr. K K Aggarwal, Honorary Secretary General, Indian Medical Association • Ms Preetha Reddy • Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta • Mr. Rahul Khosla • Dr. Arvind Lal • Mr. Bhavdeep Singh • Dr. Nandakumar Jairam • Mr. Prabal Chakraborty 05.15 pm to 05.45 pm - Networking & fellowship tea/coffee break *Invited Ms. Preetha Reddy Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Preetha Reddy is passionately committed to taking high quality healthcare closer to every individual in need and in making India a global healthcare destination. She is the Managing Trustee of the Apollo Hospitals Education Trust, a principal body leading the development of institutions of excellence in Nursing, Allied Health Sciences and Management. In addition, she works with industry bodies, NATHEALTH and the State & Central Governments in India on healthcare programmes and policy promotion. Committed to the serve the less fortunate, under her leadership, Apollo Hospitals has done inspiring work for underprivileged children. Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta Managing Director, Johnson & Johnson Medical India (JJMI) and Vice President, Diabetes Care, Johnson & Johnson Asia Pacific Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta is a gold medalist in Business Administration from Jadavpur University and a Master of Science degree in Human Physiology from Presidency College, Kolkata, Mr. Dasgupta joined Johnson & Johnson in 1992. Over his 23 year career with J&J, he has lived and worked in several developed and emerging markets such as USA, UK, Germany, Singapore and Australia & New Zealand. He is also the President of the Governing Council of the Healthcare Federation of India (NATHEALTH), Past Chairman of the FICCI Medical Devices Forum and Chair – Finance, Healthcare Sector Skills Council. In addition, he is also an active member of FICCI’s National Committee on Healthcare, CII’s National Committee on Public Health and CII’s National Committee on MNCs and The American Chamber of Commerce’s (AMCHAM) Medical Devices Forum. Mr. Rahul Khosla President, Max Group Mr. Rahul Khosla is a seasoned business leader with deep management experience, broad leadership skills and wide business perspectives developed over the last 30 years of working in India and globally. He is currently also the Executive President of Max Financial Services. In addition, he is the Chairman of the boards of Max India, Max Life Insurance and Max Healthcare. He also serves on the Boards of Max Ventures and Industries, Max Bupa Health Insurance and Antara Senior Living. He held several senior roles prior to this - as Country Head for ANZ Grindlays’ consumer banking businesses in India; Head of Retail Assets, Strategy, Finance and Legal at Bank of America and as CFO for the American Express TRS businesses for India and South Asia, eventually going on to set up a pioneering in-house global processing facility for American Express. Mr. Alphonsus HM Stoelinga Ambassador of the Netherlands to India He is the Ambassador of the Netherlands to India, Bhutan and Nepal. After graduating in 1976, Mr. Stoelinga worked for British Petroleum (Industry and Marketing) in Amsterdam. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1979 and was posted in Accra, Athens and Lusaka, at the Dutch Permanent Mission to the European Union in Brussels and at the ministry in The Hague, responsible for the International Development Banks. Among holding other titles, he has been the Acting Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague; The Ambassador in Rome; and at present Ambassador in New Delhi. Ms. Daphne Dernison Senior Adviser Bilateral Relations and Economic Diplomacy, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports She has studied International relations and Russian language at the State University of Saint Petersburg Russia. Then proceeded to do Master political science, international relations, University of Amsterdam.