American Hospital Association November 13, 2018

What’s New

Educators, innovators and organizations from across the biomedical and technology spectrum met recently at the Exponential Medicine 2018 conference to explore the future of health care. One discussion highlighted three ways the health care landscape could be vastly reshaped by 2040, including: the rising power of consumers in controlling their health data, the possible emergence of health information markets and the potential ability of pharmaceutical companies to produce highly personalized drug treatments for consumers.

What’s Ahead

Doug Beaudoin, vice chairman, U.S. Life Sciences & Health Care leader at Deloitte, co-led the panel discussion that generated these forecasts. He says that as health care’s digital transformation continues, consumers increasingly will be in the driver’s seat in obtaining, managing and...

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