Oliver Wyman February 25, 2024

The industry should tap into AI and remote technologies and adopt an influencer mindset to improve care for our aging societies

Healthcare systems survived the ravages of the pandemic, but now they face endemic challenges that are daunting in their own right. Societies are aging, especially in developed economies, increasing demand for healthcare services. That growing need will increase budgetary pressures on the public and private sectors, and strain healthcare providers already grappling with workforce shortages.

Providers need to move quickly to address these challenges, according to Designing For 2035, a new report from Oliver Wyman. They can start by embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital tools to sharpen how diseases are diagnosed and treated, use remote technologies...

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