Healthcare Innovation June 30, 2021
Rajiv Leventhal

A new survey from KPMG sheds light on how healthcare leaders overseeing hospitals, health systems and care provider networks are preparing for the future

A survey of 200 healthcare executives from around the globe, conducted by KPMG, reveals that while the pandemic has quickened transformation in healthcare systems, obstacles including workforce stability, provider incentivization and innovation barriers could slow progress.

Chief executives from some of the world’s leading public and private healthcare providers in eight geographies were interviewed for KPMG’s first-ever Global Healthcare CEO Future Pulse. The report offers insights into how healthcare leaders overseeing hospitals, health systems and care provider networks are preparing for the future.

For the research, an online survey of 200 healthcare CEOs in the...

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