Health systems everywhere are being tested by rising demand, constrained capacity, and declining trust. Healthtech innovation is accelerating, yet access and outcomes remain uneven, and many promising solutions struggle to move beyond pilots.
Across our recent global conversations, from events alongside the 80th UN General Assembly Meetings in September to our Davos Dialogues on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in January, a shared insight emerged: the future of health will not be built by any single sector alone.
This private and off-the-record Signal Salon, part of our Capital Dialogues during IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings, convenes pioneering private-sector partners, multilateral institutions, and health ecosystem leaders. By focusing on system design and alignment rather than products and technology, participants will explore how prevention and self-care can move from the margins to the foundation of health systems; how public, private, and multilateral actors can share responsibility and risk; and how coalitions are evolving from good intentions into durable infrastructure.
Disclaimer: To help share the ideas and conversations that emerge from our gatherings, portions of this event may be photographed or recorded. By attending, you grant Diplomatic Courier permission to capture and use your voice, likeness, name, and/or biography in audio, video, or photographic materials (“Appearance and Recording”).







































