2017 ASIA PACIFIC HEALTHCARE SUMMIT

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1 29 NOVEMBER 2017 Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore ABOUT THE EVENT AGENDA PLENARY SESSIONS BREAKOUT SESSIONS SPEAKER PROFILES

2 About the Event Simplifying Business in a Complex World Helping healthcare businesses thrive in the face of complexities R&D challenges, pricing and reimbursement pressures, integration of health systems, technological disruptions as well as demands for patient-centric care models require healthcare companies to innovate and transform their business models. These transformations can unlock new business opportunities and help healthcare companies gain competitive advantages. However, they also give rise to legal and regulatory considerations. This interactive forum will provide the opportunity to hear about the most significant healthcare concerns to the industry. These include cybersecurity risks due to digitalization. We will also look into how innovation is driving the transformation of business and operating models, as well as the delivery of products and patient care. A panel of industry experts and healthcare practitioners from Baker McKenzie will share insights and commercial solutions that can help navigate these growing complexities. Specific healthcare topics will be explored in more detail through our breakout streams.

3 Agenda Time 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Item Arrival and registration Light lunch will be served 1:30 PM - 1:40 PM Welcome address 1:40 PM - 2:30 PM Keynote: Key challenges and opportunities facing healthcare businesses in Asia Pacific A deep dive on trends and key complexities that healthcare businesses are facing 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Prioritizing compliance in the digital world: cybersecurity A compliance discussion on cybersecurity laws, risk and crisis management and how to manage investigations 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Refreshment break 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Breakout session 1: Digital innovation Breakout session 2: Transforming business and operating models 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Cocktail reception

4 Plenary Sessions Keynote: Key challenges and opportunities facing healthcare businesses in Asia Pacific Prioritizing compliance in the digital world: Cybersecurity As the healthcare business environment has become increasingly complex, transformation of business models is required. This session will tackle specific trends and key complexities in healthcare business that are relevant to your business: Digitalization: regulatory/compliance concerns and management of cybersecurity risks Healthcare reforms and evolution of business models: regulatory, restructuring and reorganization issues Isabella Liu Head of Asia Pacific Healthcare, Baker McKenzie Dr. Jiaming Liu Senior Assistant Director, Regulatory Engagement, Development & Standards, Ministry of Health Dr. Bhume Bhumiratana Senior Consultant, G-ABLE Ben McLaughlin Head of Global Healthcare, Baker McKenzie Kee Haw Wong Healthcare Solutions Leader, IBM ASEAN To help healthcare companies minimize their exposure to costly & timeconsuming risk and disputes, this panel presents a discussion on risk and crisis management, focusing on Cybersecurity: legislation/enforcement trends, implications and challenges for companies and how companies can defend themselves against cybersecurity threats (including how the design of internal systems) Data protection: ownership/liability with regards to data, and regulatory compliance and strategies to manage risk and help companies collect and process data in a defensible way Healthcare compliance: looking at regulatory compliance and best practice when managing investigations. Celeste Ang Principal, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow Gino Bello Senior Director, Technology, FTI Consulting Ken Chia Principal, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow Chong Jin Ng Assistant General Counsel, GlaxoSmithKline Anne Petterd Associate Principal, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow

5 Breakout Sessions BREAKOUT 1: Digital innovation BREAKOUT 2: Transforming business and operating models Healthcare companies are developing and adopting new methods to meet increasing market demands and business goals, as well as to gain competitive advantage through direct patient outreach. However, as a traditionally non-customer facing and non-it centric sector in this region, many are finding it challenging to adapt to innovations. This session will discuss various legal and regulatory issues concerning new forms of healthcare products as well as delivery of products and patient care through non-traditional means. Numerous healthcare companies aim to gain ground in new markets, technologies and drugs so M&A and consolidation will remain prevalent in the industry. However, inorganic growth and business diversification opportunities must also be seized through strategic partnerships in view of increasing cost pressures and lack of pipeline growth. In the face of this new norm, this session aims to shed light on regulatory, restructuring and tax implication issues on new business models, as well as increasing control over foreign investments. Dhiraphol Suwanprateep Ken Chia Principal, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow Ren Jun Lim Associate Principal, Baker McKenzie Yuthana Sivaraks Tracy Wut Fabio La Mola Partner and Managing Director, LEK Consulting Clement Ngai Julian Thurston Consultant to the Global Healthcare Group, Baker McKenzie Kee Haw Wong Healthcare Solutions Leader, IBM ASEAN

6 Logistics Date: Wednesday, 29 November 2017 Time: 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM followed by drinks Location: Level 4, Orchid Ballroom Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore Registration and Logistics inquiries Amelita Gutierrez T: amelita.gutierrez@bakermckenzie.com Event and program inquiries: Abigail Enriquez T: abigail.enriquez@bakermckenzie.com This seminar is complimentary. An application has been made for Hong Kong CPD points with the Law Society of Hong Kong. This has also been approved for 3.25 California general CLE credits, 3.25 Illinois general CLE credits, 4.0 New York professional practice CLE credits, and 3.25 Texas general CLE credits. Participants requesting CLE for other states will receive Uniform CLE Certificates. Baker & McKenzie LLP is a California and Illinois CLE approved provider. Baker & McKenzie LLP has been certified by the New York State CLE Board as an accredited provider in the state of New York for the period 12/12/15-12/11/18. This program is appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted New York attorneys. Baker & McKenzie LLP is an accredited sponsor, approved by the State Bar of Texas, Committee on MCLE.

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