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MORE THAN 1 IN 3 PEOPLE GLOBALLY LIVE WITH A NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION 🧠 Responding to that challenge requires medical breakthroughs, aligned systems, scalable models – and the willingness to learn across borders. 🇨🇳🇩🇰 Danish Innovation Centre Shanghai in collaboration with Healthcare Denmark hosted a Chinese delegation of policymakers, clinicians, and academic experts working at the intersection of innovation, assessment, and patient access. The program traced how brain health is managed – from global framework to region to clinic: 📌 Understanding how innovation in neuroscience is translated into practice 📌 Assessing its value from a broader societal perspective – beyond the healthcare system 📌 Exploring how clinician-to-clinician dialogue can drive adoption of new approaches to care Challenges at this scale are not solved by one country or one system. They require different contexts, shared ambitions, and the curiosity to learn from systems that have solved problems differently. That is why global collaboration matters – and why we keep learning from each other 🌏 A great thank you to everyone who participated – for the insights shared and the questions raised 🙏 Innovation Centre Denmark, Shanghai | OUH Odense Universitetshospital – Svendborg Sygehus | Syddansk Sundhedsinnovation | Helle Knudsen | WHO Regional Office for Europe | Ledia Lazëri | Michael Oettinger | Messoud Ashina | Dansk Hovedpinecenter | Yubo Guo Ida Kok Rasmussen | Anna Husted Grum-Jensen | Agnes Færgeman | Jakob Skaarup Nielsen