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Why is governance central to the future of home-based care? Healthcare systems worldwide are undergoing structural reconfiguration. Population ageing, sustained growth in hospital expenditures and mounting pressure on payer efficiency are accelerating the migration of care from hospital to home. Yet despite its strategic relevance, home healthcare has historically evolved as a fragmented ecosystem, characterised by limited financial visibility, insufficient operational traceability and low systemic control. The challenge is one of governance, not merely clinical delivery. Home Medical Management Global (HMM) was founded to transform home-based care into a managed, measurable and financially auditable extension of the healthcare system. “Decentralising care is not enough. It must be governed with the same financial and operational discipline applied to a hospital,” says Diego Gerosa, Founder and CEO....Read more
Founded in 2001 by Dr. Munther Sabarini, a neurosurgeon with over 35 years of experience, Avicenna Klinik Berlin has stayed true to its mission of helping patients find relief from spinal disorders and regain quality of life. The clinic places patients at the center of everything it does, listening closely to their concerns, addressing their needs, and meeting their expec... Read more
Greg Jamison, MSN, RN, Director of Nursing, Mixed Acuity, Orthopedics, Neuro, Oncology, and Float Pool, UofL Health
Roger Staff, Head of Imaging Physics, NHS Grampian
Kjetil Tasken, Head and Director of Institute of Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital
Ryan Kerstein, Associate Medical Director for Innovation and Research, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Francesc Palau, SJD Distinguished Investigator, Sant Joan de Déu Children’s Hospital and Research Institute, and CIBERER
Lars Blond, Senior Orthopedic Surgeon, Aleris Danmark
Spinal surgery clinics in Europe are transforming patient care through advanced medical technologies, minimally invasive procedures, and personalised treatment approaches, enhancing outcomes while addressing growing orthopaedic healthcare needs.
Home health management software evolves with digital tools, addressing challenges like data security, while creating new opportunities for personalised care.
Governed Innovation across the Continuum of Care
Our cover story, HMM Global, recognised as Top Home Health Management Software in Europe 2026, addresses governance in decentralised care. Its platform integrates clinical, operational and financial data to provide real-time visibility into resource utilisation, productivity and cost performance. Through structured home hospitalisation programmes, HMM has helped reduce hospitalisation costs by up to 50 percent while strengthening care coordination. By transforming fragmented workflows into managed infrastructure, the company positions home-based care as an accountable, measurable and scalable extension of the health system.
Complementing this operational lens, Avicenna Klinik Berlin, recognised as Top Spinal Surgery Clinic in Europe 2026, reflects the convergence of precision and patient-centred surgical practice. Founded by Dr Munther Sabarini, the clinic has built its reputation on comprehensive diagnostics and minimally invasive spine procedures, including PLDD and thermal denervation. Supported by advanced imaging and surgical technologies, its integrated approach ensures accurate diagnosis and individualised treatment planning. With nearly 98 percent positive patient ratings, the clinic demonstrates how disciplined surgical processes and continuity of care translate into measurable improvements in quality of life.
This issue also features perspectives that sharpen the strategic lens. Ryan Kerstein, Associate Medical Director for Innovation and Research at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, underscores the need to empower clinical innovators and formalise collaboration between frontline professionals and industry. Gianluca Casali, Medical Director at Johnson and Johnson MedTech UK and Ireland, highlights the long-term burden of surgical site infections and the measurable impact of structured prevention strategies.
Together, these leaders illustrate a common imperative. Healthcare transformation must pair innovation with governance. This issue explores how precision, accountability and strategic oversight are redefining performance across Europe’s care continuum.