Health Affairs November 5, 2023
Gary Ahlquist, Kristin Craig, Siddharth Doshi, and Thom Bales

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We expect significant changes in the landscape and players of health care delivery in the coming years as industrialization sweeps the industry. Mature sectors in later scale and stabilization stages of industrialization exhibit several common characteristics: the emergence of mega-players (national players that transform how products and services are delivered), new ecosystems (partnerships across sectors and industries), globalization of markets (both consumer and labor supply), and broad-reaching infrastructure (next-gen enabling technology). These seismic shifts could yield big winners and big losers. Health care leaders should take quick and deliberate action to fortify their organizations’ positions in the new health...

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