Andrew John Vincent

Speaker. Rethinking Health. Systems. Sustainability. Stewardship.

Andrew Vincent

Healthcare is changing. Longevity might be too. Innovation is exponential. Information is ubiquitous. Evidence is rerouting. Responsibility is shifting. Yet health remains stubbornly elusive. Why?

We should have a greater ability to achieve health today than at any point in history and yet health remains stubbornly elusive. Maybe it's our thinking that needs an upgrade?

Andrew is the author of A Question of Good Health and a healthcare entrepreneur working at the intersection of clinical practice, system design, accessibility, and long-term health stewardship. Andrew challenges audiences to rethink what health actually means, who is accountable for it, and how information, systems, incentives, and behaviour shape outcomes long before diagnosis. He addresses a central tension of our time: healthcare systems are built to treat disease, but societies increasingly expect them to deliver health, for all, sustainably.

Andrew brings clarity without over-simplification to the complex ecosystem that influences health. His talks are grounded in pragmatism and invaluable in their actionability. And they invite you to think, starting with the most basic of questions; what do we really mean when we talk about health?

Who He Speaks To

General Audiences

Let's challenge how you think about health. So much is changing, and so fast. It's easy to inadvertently disengage. It couldn't be more important not to.

Healthcare Audiences

Primary care, medical leadership, health entrepreneurs, and practices navigating evolution in an exponential innovation and ubiquitous information environment.

Government and System Designers

Policy leaders, regulators, commissioners, and institutional architects seeking new thinking for long-term population health, access, sustainability, and impact.

Signature Topics

Stewardship in an Exponential Era

What responsibility now means for individuals, professionals, institutions, and systems. And why health requires a radical upgrade in thinking, if we are to adequate steward its attainment.

Health Has Direction

Why health must be defined before it can be managed, and how behaviour, biology, environment, belief, and incentives interact continuously to shape it, planned or not.

Why Healthcare Is Detached from Health

How disease-centred systems developed, and why they struggle to steward health over time. The future of healthcare hinges, in part, on our ability to realign people, systems, influences and behaviour.

Primary Care Must Evolve

Primary care has an identity crisis and it stands on a cliff edge. It's never been more needed, and never more misaligned from the role it must play. But will it transform?

Longevity Is An Issue Of Healthspan

When you think of longevity you think of lifespan. You are misguided. Another decade of ill-health is not a win. But a shift in thinking makes the pursuit supremely worthwhile, if significantly different.

Corporate Keynote

Health, Performance, and Responsibility in the Age of AI.

Modern organisations face an evolving health reality. Organisations are reliant on employee health for peak performance, and yet sickness, burnout, metabolic disease, and mental health strain continue to rise. Why is this in, an era where employees have unprecedented access to diagnostics, wearable data, AI advice, longevity information and expensive health plans.

This keynote reframes corporate health thinking.

Andrew explores:

  • What do we really mean by health?
  • Why health cannot be outsourced to a benefits package
  • How behaviour, culture, and incentives shape health
  • The limits of current healthcare models
  • Rethinking employee health, healthcare & influences
  • What responsible corporate health leadership looks like

Audiences leave with a clearer mental model of health, practical principles for organisational decision-making, and a sharper understanding of how performance and health are structurally linked.

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