A Future of Falck care

Imagining Falck services in 2035

Falck Global Innovation has conducted a scan of shifts and trends that point towards a possible global future of healthcare. In the coming decade, there will be opportunities to take advantage of these shifts to innovate new and existing Falck health services, bringing us closer to a future of caring for even more people.

Delve into a Future of Falck Care

The booklet shows a snapshot of that possible future—a guiding star that we can use together as we collaborate across Falck to reimagine our services and achieve our Care for More ’27 strategy. This is not a prediction of what’s to come. It is an inspirational guide written from a set time point (2023) looking forward into the coming decade (towards 2035). It’s meant to inspire, provoke, and prompt better questions as we make choices about which services we offer and how they are designed.

Innovation team Project periscope 1

Welcome to Falck 2035!

We’re excited to have you join Falck on our mission to help even more people wake up to a healthy life.
Our employees in 2035 will be a part of delivering sustainable care that is interwoven across people’s lifetimes in proactive and preventative ways. In this day and age, we talk less about ‘patients’ and ‘illnesses’—we’re more interested in ‘people’, and how we can lower the barriers to a healthy life.

We prioritise people’s time—time where people are not sick, time where people can focus on the life activities that really matter to them, and quality time with caring professionals. We do not waste people’s time or energy by making them wait for impersonal care services. Technology and clinical expertise play supporting roles in creating more capacity for these human moments.

In Falck, we see people as complex individuals. The ‘average’ person doesn’t exist. We’re all part of distinct communities and environments, and shaped by life stages and values. Care is collaborative, and specifically designed to consider each person’s needs as well as the interplay of mental, physical and lifestyle-related health. Communities take an active role in further shaping care to fit local contexts.

It is not about foreseeing the future, but about asking important questions and prompting necessary conversations about what the future could be
Sara Gry Striegler, Futures expert

We don’t have all the answers yet and change is a long journey. But we’re excited to have you with us, to help us continue to build a world where Falck can care for more.

Core stories from 2035

People in this future

5 Drivers of Change

Contact us

Head of Global Innovation

Eilidh Dickson

Head of Global Innovation

Email:
globalinnovation@falck.com

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