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Shifting populations & shifting priorities, Part 2 with demographer legend Bernard Salt AM

Shifting populations & shifting priorities, Part 2 with demographer legend Bernard Salt AM

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On the show today is part 2 of George and Louise’s talk with Bernard Salt AM, Founder of The Demographics Group. They have a conversation on shifting populations, shifting priorities and what that means for the health sector.


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Friend of Pulse Rachael Dunscombe suggests healthcare’s complexity means that for AI governance to be successful we need to adopt principles espoused by cybernetics guru Stafford Beer in the 1950s.


UK Q1 VC funding report stats are in and the results are not what you’d expect.


George & Louise give a run-through of the 6 Megatrends impacting the health sector, according to a new report by NSW Health and CSIRO.


Connect with Bernard on LinkedIn | Instagram | The Demographics Group


Resources:

What is Digital Health? Whitepaper by David Rowlands Link

Health Megatrends Report, NSW Health & CSIRO Link

Call for Disclosure when using AI for patient comms Link


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