Accenture July, 2020
Kaveh Safavi

RESEARCH REPORT

In brief

  • The global pandemic has spurred a massive innovation effort from companies, governments, universities and individuals.
  • COVID-19 has not slowed digital technology innovation; it’s amplifying it to historic levels.
  • As people strive to find normalcy and stability as the world reopens, they are turning to health more than ever for answers about their day to day.
  • Those healthcare organizations that design future services to provide transparency, choice and more control will differentiate themselves.

The global pandemic has spurred a massive innovation effort from companies, governments, universities and individuals. But in this rush to accelerate innovation, it is also critical that organizations think long-term.

In our 2020 Digital Health Technology Vision, we explore how people’s...

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