Health program veteran discusses patient-centeredness and why he keeps coming back to Salzburg
Al Mulley has become a very familar face at Schloss Leopoldskron. In March he returned to Salzburg for his sixth "Health and Health Care in the 21st Century" session since attending Session 477 as a faculty member in December 2010.
Over subsequent years the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, where he is director, has become one of a number of returning session partners, while Mulley himself has served as a session co-chair.
While participating in Session 548 | The Promise of Data: Will this Bring a Revolution in Health Care?, Mulley spoke to Salzburg Global about what more developed health care systems can learn from the rest of the world, the importance of patient-centeredness and why working with South African miner Vama Jele at our Universal Health Coverage session in 2013 is his favourite Salzburg memory.
Listen to the interview here:
Al Mulley was a participant at the session The Promise of Data: Will This Bring a Revolution in Health Care? The session is part of the Salzburg Global series “Health and Health Care Innovation in the 21st Century” and was held in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic, Arizona State University, The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, and in association with the Karolinska Insititutet. More information on the session can be found here: www.salzburgglobalseminar.org/go/548