AmCham Estonia hosted their 'Annual Healthcare Conference 2023’ on Tuesday, 11 October, addressing the status of healthcare systems in Estonia. Michael Guterbock, Economist Impact presented the findings of a recent study on healthcare systems in Central and Eastern Europe from Economist Impact and commissioned by AmCham EU. Also speaking at the conference was Riina Sikkut, Minister of Health, Government of Estonia who shared her perspective on what the future holds for Estonian healthcare while underlining how important the life sciences sector is for Estonia's economy.
Achieving sustainable healthcare with AmCham Estonia
AmCham Estonia hosted their 'Annual Healthcare Conference 2023’ on Tuesday, 11 October, addressing the status of healthcare systems in Estonia. Michael Guterbock, Economist Impact presented the findings of a recent study on healthcare systems in Central and Eastern Europe from Economist Impact and commissioned by AmCham EU. Also speaking at the conference was Riina Sikkut, Minister of Health, Government of Estonia who shared her perspective on what the future holds for Estonian healthcare while underlining how important the life sciences sector is for Estonia's economy.

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