Forbes June 25, 2018
Glenn Llopis

In May I attended the inaugural HLTH: The Future of Healthcare conference in Las Vegas, and it is generating a lot of discussion around some exciting innovations in healthcare.

If you’re a regular reader of this column, you know how strongly I believe in the power of the individual – and the benefit this power provides for organizations that lead inclusion and individuality as a growth strategy. When you allow the individual to influence more, you drive better results. I’ve stated often that healthcare must evolve to inclusion and individuality. Here’s how I define each of those terms:

  • Individuality requires a concerted effort to know and account for the realities and the values of individual patients and employees.
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