Healthcare and Life Science

Changing lives

See how Highberg can support your healthcare and life sciences organization by improving patient outcomes and driving innovation and efficiencies together. We innovate with digital solutions, use data, and execute on our strategies to enhance better operations, ensure regulatory compliance, security and above all the safety and care of patients.

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Looking to grow within Healthcare and Life Sciences, or facing a strategic challenge? Our specialized consultant is happy to help you with insights, advice, and concrete solutions tailored to your organization. Feel free to contact us and discover what we can do for you.

Why Highberg

At Highberg, we turn vision into movement and ambition into reality. We know that real transformation demands more than ideas: it demands people who make them happen. We believe in doing, not just designing. In partnerships built on trust and shared purpose. Our people work as one, combining humanity, strategy, and deep expertise. Because when people and purpose move together, we create change that endures.

We design – then we deliver

We are both the architects and the builders of transformation, making sure plans become reality

Hands-on collaboration

We work side by side with you. Committed and invested, taking ownership from start to finish

Cross European, locally rooted

We combine international scale with strong local presence in The Netherlands and DACH

Culture as a catalyst

Our culture and way of collaborating are unique, creating immediate impact and driving sustainable results

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Five transformation trends in healthcare

The last few years we have seen a growing interest among companies in healthcare to invest in organizational transformation. This led us – transformation consultants with varying degrees of background in healthcare – to explore the trends driving this need for change. We met with managers and experts in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. Combining our knowledge with theirs, we explored the five most pressing drivers of transformation in the healthcare industry. These are tied to organizational capabilities organizations need to master in today’s digital world.

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2 years ago | 8 min read
Revamping pharma: Agile strategy shifts

The last decade, organizations are more and more confronted with different competitive pressures. Emerging technologies, rising consumer expectations, complex value chains and changes to the way people live and work are just a few factors that trigger organizations to rethink their strategy. Combined with a relatively poor track record on large scale change execution, this has created a need for organizations to reinvent their strategy definition and execution processes.

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2 years ago | 2 min read
Data-Driven Work: How does your organization handle data responsibly in the healthcare domain?

In an era of rapid technological advancements, healthcare organizations face the significant challenge of not only exploring the possibilities of data-driven work but also ensuring compliance with the appropriate legal and ethical frameworks. When implementing technological innovations, organizations must not only consider what is technologically possible but also carefully assess whether choices align with the values and principles of the stakeholders within the organization.

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Information security in healthcare at Triade

"Information security is a tricky concept. Many people when they hear this term think of ICT security, but it is much more than that. Healthcare providers do understand that you have to handle client files carefully, for example, but information security is also about protecting information about your own employees, the financial information, the access policy to locations. If you want to improve the information security of a healthcare institution, you have to deal with all processes within an organization: from policy to operational level. That's quite a job, because you have to get all the departments involved to want to cooperate"