Oliver Wyman December, 2014
Tom Main • Adrian Slywotzky

How the tech attack radically advances U.S. healthcare – and creates a clear path to market sustainability – by unleashing consumer demand and forever changing the basis of competition.

In the much anticipated follow-up to The Volume-to-Value Revolution, Tom Main and Adrian Slywotzky describe how seemingly unrelated phenomena—high-tech health entrepreneurs, personal fitness devices, retail clinics in big-box stores, “smart care” teams, and IBM Watson—are creating a new health market where demand trumps supply. The expanded cast of health companies enables unprecedented predictive and preventive care delivery that is convenient, seamlessly connected,...

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