
Care in Germany needs support. The shortage of skilled workers and demographic change are putting a heavy strain on the healthcare system. In addition, the high level of bureaucracy can quickly lead to a loss of overview. To facilitate processes in the future and to take the step toward digitized care, Fujitsu, in cooperation with famPLUS, offers needs-based solutions. You will learn how these solutions are developed and what exactly they are in this episode.
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Fabian Niedecken
Fabian Niedecken is a Business Developer in the field of Digital Transformation Public Sector at Fujitsu. He began his career at the company with a dual study program. In 2016, he was taken on in sales for public clients as a sales assistant. Since 2019, Fabian Niedecken has been a Business Developer with a focus on the main topics: co-creation, co-design, IoT, and data analysis.
Markus Solf
Markus Solf is the managing director of famPLUS GmbH. famPLUS GmbH emerged from a model project in parental counseling & child care with, among others, Daimler and was founded in 2010. Together with Fujitsu, they developed a concept to digitize care in Germany in the future.
Nadjila Behrens
Nadjila Behrens is a trained nurse and has studied health and care management. She currently works as a care consultant at famPLUS GmbH. Innovation in healthcare and relieving the burden on caregiving relatives are very important to her.
Carmen Hentschel
Moderator and speaker Carmen Hentschel has specialized in the topics of digitalization and leadership. She passionately discusses these subjects at numerous events and panels with international thought leaders. The topics cover all aspects of the digital world, such as artificial intelligence, new mobility, Industry 4.0, digital health, blockchain, and smart cities, as well as the impacts and potentials of digitalization for various industries.
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