Datum
16. Mai 2024
Online Talk organized by Apply Club Health Team
Seminar „From immersion to impact: How to ensure patient-centric data leads to patient-centric decisions within large health organisations”
May 16th at
12 CEST/ 11 am BST
Cyril Maury & Julian Gopffarth, Stripe Partners, London
Online via Zoom – please signup for free via TicketTailor here
Description:
One of the primary challenges encountered by anthropologists in the healthcare sector is the translation of patient-centric data into actionable client decisions that genuinely enhance patient outcomes. This presentation explores challenges and strategies that enable close client engagement throughout the research process, spanning from revisiting existing client knowledge to immersive fieldwork and collaborative insight activation. By emphasizing the importance of this engagement, we highlight how ethnographic patient insights can profoundly influence the decision-making processes of client organizations and, consequently, improve the real-life experiences of patients.
Cyril Maury, Partner, Stripe Partners
Cyril is a seasoned strategy and innovation practitioner, whose expertise centres on helping companies develop new business models to unlock growth opportunities. Having lived in Latin America and the Middle-East, he particularly enjoys untangling the operational, organisational and cultural complexities inherent in expansion in emerging markets. Prior to joining Stripe Partners, Cyril spent most of his career in strategy consulting, first at Capgemini Invent and then at Claro Partners.
Julian Gopffarth, Senior Consultant, Stripe Partners
Since joining Stripe Partners, Julian has gained extensive experience in leading ethnographic research projects that closely involve clients. He has worked across several sectors, including media, retail, and digital. Most recently, he has focused on healthcare, leading projects on Haemophilia and early-onset Alzheimer’s. Prior to working for Stripe Partners, he completed a PhD in political anthropology and worked as a researcher for the European Parliament.
The Apply Club Health Team is very very much looking forward to this insightful talk from one of the leading ethnography-based consulting firms in Europe. We hope to see you there.