Nordic Health 2030 Magazine

The report explores the transition from reactive sick care to proactive, sustainable, and preventive health care in the Nordic region, emphasizing the integration of health-related data, individual empowerment, and public-private partnerships to achieve a holistic health system by 2030.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies
Publication date: August 1, 2020
Authors: Bruno Latour, Charles Alessi, David Whyte, Eric Topol, Florence Nightingale, Hartmut Rosa, Maria Nilsson, Naomi Klein, Nora Bateson, Paula Lehtomäki, Roman Krznaric, Svein Berg, Timothy Morton, Yuval Noah Harari
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Nordic_region
Page count: 108

Methods

The research method involved facilitating workshops with leading decision makers in the Nordic health landscape to develop a shared agenda for sustainable health. The workshops aimed to inspire collaborative action and identify key values, concepts, and strategies for transitioning from sick care to preventive health.

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Key Insights

The report presents a vision for the Nordic region to become the most sustainable and integrated health region in the world by 2030. It discusses the challenges of the current healthcare system, the need for a shift towards preventive health, the role of data in personalizing care, and the potential for public-private partnerships to drive innovation. It also outlines the societal readiness for sustainable health, the concept of the Humanome for personalized care, transformative resilience, and the rise of the eco individual.

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