PR Newswire January 3, 2018
Providence St. Joseph Health

Mental Health, Personalized Medicine, and a Push to Save Safety Net Programs Will Help Reshape Health Care.

Leaders at Providence St. Joseph Health, the nation’s third largest non-profit health system, predict no let-up in the massive changes in American health care, which will be defined in 2018 by continued debate in Washington, D.C., intensified efforts to address mental health, and broad leaps in genomics, population health management, and consumer-focused innovation.

“There will be continued critical policy discussions at the federal and local levels that will dramatically impact health care in this country,” says Rod Hochman, MD, president and CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health. “This means that health care providers will become much more proactive, taking the future into...

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