AJMC June 7, 2019
Laura Joszt

The government taking a backseat has opened the market up to disrupters from outside the healthcare industry.

For the past decade, trends in healthcare have focused entirely on what is happening in Washington, DC, and the White House, and with efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. However, the federal government is taking a step back from healthcare and allowing private companies to step in and try their hand at fixing the US health system, said Stuart Clark, managing director, The Advisory Board Company, during the 2019 Annual Conference of the Greater Philadelphia Business Coalition on Health.

The government taking a backseat has opened the market up to disrupters from outside the healthcare industry. Disruption in healthcare is...

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