Romain Bonfillon

Editor-in-Chief Mind Health

Rédacteur en chef mind Health
15 ans d'expérience dans le domaine des politiques publiques en santé et dans la tech & santé

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Rédacteur en chef de mind Health, je couvre tout particulièrement la rubrique “Financements et politiques publiques”. À ce titre, je m’intéresse aux diverses sources de financement de la santé numérique, en France et en Europe, et à la manière dont les politiques publiques impactent l’écosystème healthtech. Journaliste radio de formation (Cuej de Strasbourg), j'ai navigué entre les différentes locales de Radio France, avant de me spécialiser, il y a 17 ans, dans le domaine de la santé. J’ai été successivement rédacteur en chef des magazines Lignes de Vie (association France Rein) et Techniques hospitalières (FHF) avant d’intégrer mind Health, en 2022. Les gros rapports (Charges et produits de l’Assurance Maladie, PLFSS, Cour des comptes, etc.) ne me font pas peur…J’apprécie particulièrement le défi intellectuel consistant à transformer des contenus parfois ésotériques en information opérationnelle.

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