Living longer in good health

18.11.2025

Online Event

OECD

The OECD Berlin Centre and the SHARE BERLIN Institute (SBI) cordially invite you to a lecture and discussion:

Living longer in good health: How ageing OECD societies are adapting lifestyles, healthcare systems and the financing of care

Presentation by Ricarda Milstein, OECD, followed by a discussion with Paul Gellert, Charité, Albert Kern, Federal Ministry of Health, and Tania Zieschang, German Society for Geriatrics (DGG).
Moderator: Nicola Brandt, OECD

We are living longer. People born today will live to an average age of over 80, and even reaching 100 is no longer completely ruled out – but this prospect also brings along concerns. Will I remain healthy into old age? And will I be able to spend my final years at home?

OECD countries face the challenge of how to adapt their health and long-term care systems to enable their populations to age healthily while at the same time conserving resources for the economy as a whole.

This webinar uses solutions from various OECD countries to show how this balancing act could be achieved. It highlights measures for better prevention and adjustments to the healthcare system, as well as support for healthy ageing at home and adapting the living environment to a changing demographic composition.

Please register for this event using the registration form. The event will be held in German. 

We look forward to seeing you there.

Online Event

November 18th, 2025

14.00-15.15 (CET)

This event will be held in German.