Deloitte January 4, 2019
Margaret Anderson

When it comes to their health care, many patients are becoming data scientists as they begin to gain access to data related to their health. In response to this data disruption, health plans, pharmaceutical companies, federal agencies, and nonprofits should develop tools and coaching services to help people get the most from their health data. When that happens, all health stakeholders can benefit.

We’ve already experienced disruption in a wide range of industries, from transportation, to food delivery, to entertainment. Now the one thing we hold most dear—our health—appears to be on the cusp of significant change. Most of us are ready to see the health care industry disrupted, especially if it leads to faster, better, and less expensive options....

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