13.11.2024 | 14:30 - 16:00 | Teams
In this webinar, we took a comprehensive look at the digital transformation and innovative approaches in occupational health management. Participants were able to find out which megatrends are changing the future of healthy work and what role artificial intelligence and modern technologies are playing in this. Practical tips showed how to successfully communicate prevention and motivate employees to adopt healthy behaviour in their day-to-day work.
Since Deep Care was founded in 2020, we have built up a broad network of health enthusiasts. This network now comprises around 150 customers and partners and 2500 members on LinkedIn. It brings together representatives from various health insurance companies, occupational health and safety organisations and a wide range of research areas.
We would like to offer a platform to some particularly interesting contacts from this network through our webinars, as we believe that they represent a real enrichment for the occupational health and safety community.
As part of the "Expert panel" webinar series, we discuss current topics that affect the organisation of healthy work together with various stakeholders in occupational health management. We take up relevant questions and problems and have them discussed, analysed and evaluated by top-class experts from our network.
Our aim is to create a space for dialogue in which leading specialists in a field provide valuable input through their keynote speeches, which are then discussed by the participants.
Digital trends and practical suggestions for BGM
Prof Dr David Matusiewicz - Lecturer in Business Administration specialising in Health Management at the FOM University of Applied Sciences
Is the future of workplace health promotion digital?
Andreas Bader - Head of Workplace Health Promotion, Health & Safety at Mercedes-Benz Group AG
Selling prevention well: Motivating employees to adopt healthy behaviour in everyday working life
Veronika Jakl - Occupational psychologist & expert in psychological stress at Pioneers of Prevention
Future-proof: How must OHM and occupational health and safety change in the face of megatrends?
Prof Dr Thomas Auhuber - Managing Director of B-A-D GmbH
Back-to-Office vs. Mobile-Work: Learnings eines globalen Workplace Management Unternehmens
Ulrike Bäuerle - Head Workplace Products & Performance at ISS Schweiz AG
Do you need a risk assessment in the home environment?
Tim Ziegenbein - Health & Safety Management Safety Engineer (Sifa) at Phoenix Contact
The home office is here to stay! - What does this mean for demographic change?
André Skeries - Occupational safety specialist at Unilever
Field report: Enabling health digitally
Christian Konrad - Consultant for company health management at AOK Baden-Württemberg
Research insight: Intelligent software for mental health promotion in the workplace
Dr Gerald Bieber - Senior Researcher at Fraunhofer IGD
Interview: Self-care for health managers
Petra Hagel - Head of Corporate Health Management at Schwarz Produktion
Outlook on legal regulations for mobile working
Patrick Aligbe, LL. M. (Medical Law) - Legal Consultant at BAD
Holistic OHM by combining ergonomics, sport, nutrition & mindfulness
Reinhold Lampl - Health & Wellbeing expert at metafinanz
Why OHM is still the stepmother in the company and how we are changing that
Sophie Lampé - Managing Director of the BBGM
Trend study - Outlook on the development in healthcare & BGM
Josep Meiser, Pronova BKK - expert in scouting and mentoring in the field of digital health
Digitalisation - Happy Brain, Happy Life?! - The potential of neurotechnology, AI and psychology
Dr Nektaria Tagalidou, Fraunhofer IAO - Psychologist for "Applied Neurocognitive Systems"
Digitalisation - secure handling of data to make BGM success measurable
Prof Dr Erik Krempel, Munich University of Applied Sciences - Professor of Privacy Engineering and Technical and Medical Data Protection
Breaking habits - organisational level: How do I convince my organisation that OHM is important?
Prof Dr Volker Nürnberg - Professor of Health Management, Expert, Partner BearingPoint
Breaking habits - personal level: learning from neuroscience for occupational health management
Dr Yvonne Ritze, Deep Care - Behavioural Neuroscientist
"Sitting is the new smoking!" Health effects of sitting - what can we do?
Prof Dr med Anke Steinmetz - Rehabilitation, diagnostics and treatment of structural and functional disorders, especially of the musculoskeletal system at Greifswald University Medical Centre
Motivating people to adopt a healthy lifestyle: Using Behaviour Change Techniques to Change Behaviour
Jonathan Diener - PhD student at the Institute of Sports Science at KIT
How does the scouting process for digital offers work?
Albrecht Wehner - interface between head office and health experts in the field at Die Techniker
Best practice - experience report on the introduction of a digital offering
Dr Michael Eppard - Head of 450 researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Development of the BGM market & tips for companies on selecting healthcare providers
Tobias Wrighton, EUPD Research - Corporate Health Department
How can companies prepare for future challenges in occupational health management?
Christoph von Oldershausen - Managing Director of movement24
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