📍 4 September 2025 | EY Basel | In-person Roundtable
Despite Switzerland’s strengths in medical innovation and access, many patients are still treated based on outdated or inconsistent clinical guidelines. From fragmented decision-making to limited integration of real-time data, our system struggles to keep up with evolving evidence — especially in women’s health.
This roundtable brings together leaders from hospitals, academia, pharma, regulation, and patient advocacy to explore one central question:
How can we close the gap between what science knows, what guidelines say, and what actually happens in practice?
We will present initial findings from a collaborative research project between Imperial College London and other healthcare experts, covering three critical areas:
- Who decides what goes into guidelines — and who gets left out?
- Can we use data science to automatically detect practice gaps?
- What would it take to integrate patient-specific data into treatment decisions?
The session will be fact-finding, with the aim of co-creating actionable next steps to inform discussions at the Global Health Summit in November.
If you are a healthcare professional, policymaker, patient advocate, or data expert, your insights are needed. Join the conversation.