Insights for Healthcare LeadershipHealthcare Executive Alliance

Today’s environment calls for pioneering solutions and strategic alliances with trusted partners. Check out our Trend Book 2016 to see our perspective on the current industry trends and a selection of projects illustrating our partnership with healthcare providers around the globe.

Bernd Montag - CEO Siemens Healthineers

“As Siemens Healthineers, we are deeply routed in this industry, with a long legacy in engineering excellence and track record in pioneering healthcare. We see many providers reacting in these times of change by increasingly taking the road of consolidation, industrialization, and managing health.” Bernd Montag, CEO, Siemens Healthineers.

Healthcare Trends

With raising patient numbers and fewer staff, rapid scientific progress, growing consumerism, and increasingly outcome-oriented compensation models, the environment for healthcare providers around the world is changing. But what exactly does that mean? Watch the expert perspectives1 and find out!

What does Matthias F. Platsch, Head of Services Siemens Healthineers, have to say about global trends in healthcare, their implications, and how Siemens Healthineers is strategically prepared to foster healthcare innovation through strong partnerships and help improve patient care at lower costs? Watch the video and find out!




Publications & Events

For executives, from executives: Here you will find the latest news, trends, publications, and other expert insights from Siemens Healthineers and partners.


Bernd Montag

On Forbes.com, Siemens Healthineers CEO Bernd Montag describes three trends that are transforming the global healthcare industry, and how healthcare providers around the world are increasingly seeking new opportunities to enhance patient care and remain financially viable.


Arthur Kaindl

In an article for Forbes, Arthur Kaindl, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Health Services at Siemens Healthineers examines the digital transformation that is currently underway in the global healthcare industry, and how technology is shaping the future of how providers analyze healthcare data and deliver care to their patients.


Sourabh Pagaria

In a Forbes article, Sourabh Pagaria, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Enterprise Services & Solutions at Siemens Healthineers, explores new business models that arise out of the changing healthcare landscape, such as risk-sharing agreements between providers and healthcare companies, including pharmaceutical, medical device and equipment manufacturers.


Jeffrey Bundy

In an article for Forbes, Jeffrey Bundy, Senior Vice President of Strategy & Business Development Services at Siemens Healthineers discusses how unorthodox partnerships between providers and healthcare companies will increasingly drive healthcare innovation to improve patient care while spending less.


August Calhoun, PhD, Senior Vice President, Services

In an article for Forbes, August Calhoun, PhD, Senior Vice President, Services, North America, Siemens Healthineers, discusses how big data has the potential to revolutionize healthcare, promising better patient outcomes and lower costs.


Arhur Kaindl

By joining Siemens Healthineers technologies with cognitive healthcare offerings, such as IBM Watson Health, our aim is to gather and analyse previously siloed information, such as imaging and lab results with patient demographic details. Speaking to HealthManagement.org, Dr Arthur Kaindl, Head of Digital Health Services, Siemens Healthineers, describes the contribution of this alliance.


David Pacciti

At the HIMSS 2016 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas, the medical community is at the forefront of designing a system of new value networks in healthcare that disrupt old business models. Read insights from David Pacitti, President Region North America, Siemens Healthineers.


David Fischer

“Our changing healthcare system requires all of us to change along with it. Just as medical device manufacturers have to adjust to increased scrutiny of value, so do hospitals, physicians and health IT manufacturers need to modify based on the new environment.” explains David Fisher, Head of Global Policy and Government Affairs, North America, at Siemens Healthineers.


August Calhoun

In an article published in DOTmed Business News, August Calhoun, PhD, Senior Vice President Services, North America, Siemens Healthineers, explains how a partnership with Siemens Healthineers focuses on improving patient care and bringing clear, fast and flexible results for the customer.


5 Shifts in Capital Planning

At the Health Forum-American Hospital Association Leadership Summit in San Diego in July 2016, a group of C-suite hospital and health system executives gathered to discuss the changes in capital planning and the impact on their organizations. The discussion was sponsored by Siemens Healthineers.


Joao Seabra

At the Healthcare Business International CEO Forum in London in April 2016, João Seabra, President Regions Western Europe & Western Africa, Siemens Healthnineers, gave a key note speech and revealed the results of our survey of 81 lab and hospital executives in developed and emerging markets.


James William

“In the past decade, the molecular imaging community saw only limited introduction of new radiotracers for PET imaging. Now, however, we look with great anticipation to a new generation of tracers that are increasingly demonstrating value in the assessment of recurrent prostate cancer.” Read more from James Williams, PhD, Head of Molecular Imaging, Siemens Healthineers.


Richard Frank

In an article co-authored by Richard Frank, MD, PhD, and published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology titled “The Evidence Value Matrix for Diagnostic Imaging”, a proposed two-dimensional matrix allows classification of imaging devices into three distinct categories from which specific strategies for evidence and value generation can be developed.

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