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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 40 MIN

Ep 62. The Healthcare Paradox

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In the latest episode of the National Health Executive Podcast, host Roy Rowlands sits down with Fiona Garin McDonough, Vice President, Strategic Marketing, EMEA, BD, to unravel the complexities of the healthcare paradox. This paradox highlights the growing demand for healthcare services, particularly as the population ages and chronic diseases become more prevalent, while simultaneously, healthcare systems struggle with capacity and resources.Fiona's background is as diverse as her insights. With experience ranging from strategic consulting to working with the World Bank on healthcare transformation, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. She emphasises the urgency of addressing the healthcare paradox, which is not just a UK issue but a global challenge affecting developed and developing nations alike.As the conversation unfolds, Fiona elaborates on the implications of an ageing population, noting that by 2050, nearly 30% of the population will be over 65. This demographic shift is accompanied by a rise in chronic diseases, which account for a staggering 70-80% of healthcare expenses. With an empowered patient base demanding personalised care, the pressure on healthcare systems is mounting.The discussion also touches on the critical role of medical technology companies like BD in bridging the gaps within the healthcare system. Fiona highlights the need for innovation that is not merely a 'nice to have' but essential for addressing the current challenges. Collaboration between healthcare providers and technology companies is vital to ensure that innovations are effectively integrated into existing workflows without disrupting patient care.Fiona also points out the significant workforce challenges faced by the healthcare sector, including staff shortages and burnout. With 40% of healthcare practitioners nearing retirement and new graduates opting out of the profession, the industry must find ways to boost staff productivity and retain talent. This includes leveraging technology to automate administrative tasks, allowing healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care.Looking ahead, Fiona advocates for a rethinking of healthcare delivery models, shifting from acute care hospitals to a more comprehensive approach that manages chronic diseases effectively. This requires long-term planning and collaboration across various sectors, including academia, industry, and government bodies.In conclusion, the episode underscores the importance of a united front in tackling the healthcare paradox. By fostering partnerships and prioritising innovation, the healthcare system can adapt to the challenges it faces and ensure that high-quality care remains accessible for future generations. Tune in to the full episode for an in-depth exploration of these pressing issues and the potential pathways forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the latest episode of the National Health Executive Podcast, host Roy Rowlands sits down with Fiona Garin McDonough, Vice President, Strategic Marketing, EMEA, BD, to unravel the complexities of the healthcare paradox. This paradox highlights the growing demand for healthcare services, particularly as the population ages and chronic diseases become more prevalent, while simultaneously, healthcare systems struggle with capacity and resources.Fiona's background is as diverse as her insights. With experience ranging from strategic consulting to working with the World Bank on healthcare transformation, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. She emphasises the urgency of addressing the healthcare paradox, which is not just a UK issue but a global challenge affecting developed and developing nations alike.As the conversation unfolds, Fiona elaborates on the implications of an ageing population, noting that by 2050, nearly 30% of the population will be over 65. This demographic shift is accompanied by a rise in chronic diseases, which account for a staggering 70-80% of healthcare expenses. With an empowered patient base demanding personalised care, the pressure on healthcare systems is mounting.The discussion also touches on the critical role of medical technology companies like BD in bridging the gaps within the healthcare system. Fiona highlights the need for innovation that is not merely a 'nice to have' but essential for addressing the current challenges. Collaboration between healthcare providers and technology companies is vital to ensure that innovations are effectively integrated into existing workflows without disrupting patient care.Fiona also points out the significant workforce challenges faced by the healthcare sector, including staff shortages and burnout. With 40% of healthcare practitioners nearing retirement and new graduates opting out of the profession, the industry must find ways to boost staff productivity and retain talent. This includes leveraging technology to automate administrative tasks, allowing healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care.Looking ahead, Fiona advocates for a rethinking of healthcare delivery models, shifting from acute care hospitals to a more comprehensive approach that manages chronic diseases effectively. This requires long-term planning and collaboration across various sectors, including academia, industry, and government bodies.In conclusion, the episode underscores the importance of a united front in tackling the healthcare paradox. By fostering partnerships and prioritising innovation, the healthcare system can adapt to the challenges it faces and ensure that high-quality care remains accessible for future generations. Tune in to the full episode for an in-depth exploration of these pressing issues and the potential pathways forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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