Mr Jeremy Dähn

Chief Digital Officer
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Johanniter Gmbh
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Germany

Jeremy is a digital health enthusiast and strategy manager. He is the Chief Digital Officer and Business Unit Director Digital Business Models at Johanniter, the hospital arm of the German Chivalric Order, which one of the biggest non-profit hospital providers in Germany with 19 acute-, rehabilitation-, and specialized hospitals, 11 clinics, and 95 elderly care homes. He is responsible for fostering the digital transformation, implementing new digital business models, and supporting innovation projects.

In his years at Curalie (formerly known as smart Helios) and Axel Springer, Jeremy gained an inside knowledge of digitization from Europe’s biggest hospital provider, as well in the transformation from a newspaper company to Europe’s leading digital media company. He had the opportunity to be part of two major success stories in different industries.

Jeremy Dähn was Senior Manager at Curalie, the spin-off of Helios Hospital Group, Europe’s largest hospital provider and part of Fresenius. He was responsible for strategy, technology scouting and market analysis with a high level of insight, both in a clinical setting and in the startup ecosystem in Germany and Europe. As an in-house consultant for the Helios board, he developed a strategy for Curalie and Helios with a focus on digitization and ambulatory care.  He headed collaboration and consulting projects within Fresenius as well with other hospital providers, pharmaceutical companies, and industry partners to evaluate new business opportunities.

Moreover, Jeremy is Co-Chair of the German speaking HIMSS community and drives the vision to develop together with the community a new vision of the German healthcare system and to derive a strategy and a roadmap to support the German expert committee of the Ministry of Health. The community will focus on cross-sectoral patient care and how the community can foster the quadruple aim of patient engagement, HCP satisfaction, increase of outcomes and decrease of costs.