Keckley Report June 3, 2019
Paul Keckley

Despite uncertainty about federal health policies and increased competition from non-conventional players, most healthcare leaders are confident the future of U.S. healthcare is navigable.

That’s the key takeaway from the Modern Healthcare survey of more than 226 healthcare leaders released two weeks ago at the Healthcare Transformation Summit in Austin. They were asked to evaluate the likelihood of 14 future state scenario’s and the level of disruptive impact of each in two- year and five-year timeframes. www.modernhealthcare.com/care-delivery/transformation-summit-stresses-being-smart-about-innovation

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Industry leaders believe the federal government will play a bigger role in shaping the future of the health system while sustaining it as a private system. Leaders anticipate the feds will flex their muscles through regulatory policies in the Department of...

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