Forbes December 9, 2019
Joe Harpaz

Healthcare in the United States is changing rapidly, and within the next few years, it will look very different than it does today.

If your first thought while reading that statement was, “I’ve heard that before – and nothing actually ever changes,” your skepticism is well founded, as industry experts have been purporting significant transformation for at least a decade. However, I truly believe we’ve reached a tipping point, and that consumers will see real healthcare change in the near future. It’s a bold statement to make, but there are a few forces at work that I believe will make it true — namely, the intersection of value-based care and technological innovation.

We’ll cover technology below, but first,...

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