BenefitsPRO June 12, 2020
Frank Ready

Will existing health care stakeholders lead the wave of disruption, or will outside entrants take over?

It’s anybody’s guess what health care will look like in the year 2030, but management consulting company Oliver Wyman narrowed the list of possibilities down to four scenarios.

The article, published recently online, was written by Fritz Heese, a partner in Oliver Wyman’s Health & Life Sciences and Organizational Effectives Practices and David Fries, a senior knowledge expert in the company Health and Life Sciences division. Per their findings, U.S. health care presently makes up 18% of the total gross domestic product, with 38% of that spending going to hospitals, 23% to physician services and 12% to prescription drugs.

The four possible futures Heese...

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