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Living to 100 today is not unheard of, but is still rare.Life expectancies in developed and developing countries are increasing, with the UN stating that the number of centenarians would hit 573,000 in 2021. Japan has the highest rate of centenarians, with 0.06% of the population 100 or older. Should the latest efforts to prolong life reach their potential, living to see your 100th birthday could become the norm; making it to 120 could become a perfectly reasonable aspiration.


More exciting still, those extra years would be healthy. What progress has been made in expanding lifespans has so far come by countering the causes of death, especially infectious disease. The process of ageing itself, with its attendant ills such as dementia, has not yet been slowed. This time, that is the intention.


Any development that causes people to live healthily for longer, and to take fuller advantage of what the world has to offer, is cause for cheer. The fact that many people living much longer would have wide ramifications. For example, working lives will be extended, as they have already as life expectancies have lengthened, and possibly even more so for women, who will lose less of their careers to having children, perhaps narrowing inequality in the workplace.


What are the other implications of this potential demographic shift? We will discuss:

  • What technologies and treatments are being used?
  • What will the impact be on inequality?
  • Will people think about future threats, such as climate change, even more, as they might live to experience the downsides of these threats?
  • What will the family structure look like?
  • Will a surfeit of centenarians marginalise the young, create a cult of youth—or both?

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Agenda

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Doors open and registration
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Opening presentation
9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
Panel discussion
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Q&A

Speakers

  • Hazwan Najib (Co-founder of DoctorOnCall)

    Hazwan Najib

    Co-founder of DoctorOnCall

    Hazwan Najib is the Co-founder of DoctorOnCall Malaysia. He started DoctorOnCall more than six years ago with his former colleague.

    After spending months studying the global trend and growth of the telehealth industry, he and his partner decided to establish DoctorOnCall, the leading Digital Health platform for patients to speak to a qualified doctor through chat, audio or video channels. Since then, this platform has grown from strength to strength and now provides health information to more than THREE million users monthly and thousands of individuals looking for personalised medical advice from qualified doctors.

    In addition to serving out-of-pocket retail patients, DoctorOnCall has been providing services to various insurance companies, corporations and government agencies embracing digital innovation to offer better value and services to their customers. In 2022, DoctorOnCall launched its inaugural B2B and B2C Marketplace, opening doors to thousands of healthcare providers, such as clinics and pharmacies, to serve millions of patients landing on its sites.

    Before joining DoctorOnCall, Hazwan spent 11 years in Strategy Consulting at Accenture, focusing on the banking and insurance industry. After spending years working and understanding how the digital revolution disrupted various industries, it was time to solve some of the biggest challenges in the healthcare space through digital innovation.

    Hazwan holds an Actuarial Science and Finance Degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA and currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Global Healthcare Leadership from the Oxford University, UK.

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  • Dr Koong Jun Kit (Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

    Dr Koong Jun Kit

    Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Dr. Koong Jun Kit is a Consultant General & HPB (Hepatopancreatobiliary) Surgeon in Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara and ParkCity Medical Centre as well as an Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    Dr. Koong Jun Kit started his surgical career as a trainee in Ipoh Hospital and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2009. He qualified from University of Malaya with Master of Surgery in 2012 and began working as a general surgeon in University Malaya Medical Centre where he also pursued his interest and fellowship in HPB Surgery. He was then offered a position with the Cambridge University Hospital, Addenbrookes Hospital where he completed his HPB fellowship in 2016. He then returned to Malaysia, as senior lecturer, associate professor and consultant surgeon with University of Malaya and its affiliates. His clinical and research interest is in benign and malignant HPB diseases as well as liver transplantation. He is a Fellow of FAIMER (Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research) is also the National Surgical "Training the Trainers" Director for Malaysia.

    Dr. Koong promotes early intervention for potentially harmful benign diseases and early detection for cancer intervention, with extensive academic publications, and as a speaker, in these areas of care. He is a committee member in the Malaysian Society of Transplantation and is an advocate for organ donation and transplantation.

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  • Sumana Rajarethnam (Director, South-East Asia of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network)

    Sumana Rajarethnam

    Director, South-East Asia of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network

    Sumana is a senior policy professional with 17 years of experience. Having worked at several dynamic and vibrant tech firms, Sumana designs and implements policies through advocacy, strategic communication and evidence-based analysis. With a flair for writing and communication, Sumana is able to negotiate complex engagements & cultivate senior-level internal/external relationships.

    Sumana holds a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Michigan, as well as a B.A. in Political Science and Geography from UCLA.

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Venue

The Majestic Hotel

(Majestic 5 room, Level 4)
5 Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin,
50000 KL

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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+65 65345177

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