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Focused on cost, economics, and financial risk, this region sees the return of several power players, most remarkably, the Evolution...
The emergence of AI-enabled symptom checkers, at-home diagnostics, asynchronous care and other solutions will enable more patients to self-diagnose and...
This year will see great strides toward personalized medicine, as providers partner with technology/wearables companies (like Apple) to study disease...
2024 will be the year that the price transparency movement actually starts to make a meaningful impact on the industry,...
Business models built to capitalize on pandemic-era telehealth reimbursement flexibilities will need to evolve in response to potential policy changes...
This year will see breakthroughs in how data is ingested, exchanged and delivered from digital platforms to patient care for...
New federal and state regulations will drive industry-wide improvements in data security, reducing cybersecurity incidents. Regulatory Impact on Data Security...
Digital health point solutions or startups will not be able to raise additional funds or engage in merger activities in...
The investment in and deployment of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in healthcare will make demonstrable impact on care delivery decisions...
Providers will seek pre-payment from purchasers to help fund care model transformation and eliminate administrative burdens caused by existing transactional...
Providers will have to shift from measuring to managing social determinants of health factors, and health equity will be driven...
With continued transition away from fee-for-service as the predominant payment model, 2024 will see more physicians and care teams pay...
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David B. Nash, MD, MBA
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ro3’s annual March Healthcare Classic compares the year’s most impactful healthcare trends as they face off in a competitive bracket to reveal what industry trends reign supreme.
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