NEJM July 28, 2021
Jennifer Schneider, MD, MS

How changes in site of service, data democratization and interoperability, value, policy, and informed patients will all impact health care delivery in 2030.

Summary

Health care delivery is in a period of rapid change. The former President and Chief Medical Officer for Livongo describes what the industry can learn from other sectors as it evolves to become more consumer-centric and what that might look like for a patient on an average day.

From the NEJM Catalyst event Patients & Consumers in 2030, sponsored by Optum, June 10, 2021.

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