MedCity News June 30, 2025
Paige Kilian

We have an imperative to restore trust in science and continue to advance equity, and we have the means to do so with technology, data connections, and dedicated healthcare professionals. It is also critically important to preserve our expert scientific and public health resources so they can ensure we are prepared for the next crisis.

The Covid-19 pandemic began over five years ago, ultimately exposing critical vulnerabilities in our U.S. public healthcare system at the cost of too many lives. We continue to feel the effects today.

I recently attended the World Economic Forum’s Annual Healthcare Roundtable at which the overarching theme was that data is the new oil, the fuel of our future. Nowhere is that analogy more...

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