Medical Economics December 10, 2024
Austin Littrell

McKinsey & Company analyzed recent trends to explain how the health care industry can weather ongoing challenges, and capitalize on emerging opportunities, in a new report.

For several years now, individual sectors within the U.S. health care industry have grown increasingly nuanced. Provider organizations and payers have been faced with a number of challenges over recent years, which are expected to carry over into 2025. Pharmacy services have been particularly unique, with some organizations reaping the benefits of pharmaceutical innovation and novel delivery models and some battling increased regulatory scrutiny. The health care services and technology (HST) sector has enjoyed the continued demand for data, analytics and software of the 2020s.

Ahead of 2025, McKinsey & Company (McKinsey) has published...

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