The theme will be presented on the first Wednesday of each month.
March
Dynamic retirement
Old age is a normal physiological phenomenon and the only secure future for every human being, and aging is considered the greatest achievement of the 21st century. In which direction to go?
April
Effective communication
Along with the balance between rights and reality, it is important to learn how to make the best use of the very short time that physicians and other professionals can devote to the patient.
May
Innovative housing
Increasing vitality is also changing the requirements for residential forms. Matching these needs results in different solutions, and traditional care homes are “going out of fashion”.
June
Health without borders
The last decade has been characterized by a strong migration of the workforce within the EU member states.
Emigrants use economic and social capital to access better care in their homeland.
July
Summer Campus Opening
Formerly you’ve sailed but because of the disease or age you no longer dare to!
You’ve never sailed and precisely because of the disease or age you want to!
August
Smart investments
The investment format for big and small is “Second Home”. The answers to the questions of how to finance the care of an increasingly elderly population lie in the exchange of experience and knowledge.
September
Modern health
The process of transforming the patient into a consumer leads to the active participation of the patient in the treatment process. The costs of illness are therefore very often invisible, unpredictable and high. In particular, the indirect costs are surprising and threatening.
October
Tourism of the future
Are direct and indirect savings possible for the family and the employer? Is an active holiday changing into a safe holiday?
November
Reasonable bureaucracy
Modern communication enables users to be provided with information about good and necessary services and enables them to make independent decisions and claim services on their own.
December
Assets and retirement
Social reforms are aimed at reducing the responsibility of the state, and increasing the responsibility of individuals, families and civil society. The initiative of the individual, i.e. the family, can be more effective than the rigid structure of the system.
January
Winter Campus Opening
Formerly you’ve hiked or skied but because of the disease or age you no longer dare to!
You’ve never hiked or skied and precisely because of the disease or age you want to!
February
Understandable telemedicine
The user of the telemedicine service must understand the technology, must have a protected identity and should not compare a visit to the doctor with a telemedicine consultation or exam.