McKinsey November 20, 2020
Annie Lamont, David Knott

Holistic healthcare, virtual care, and the integration of mental-health care and primary care are among the trends the COVID-19 crisis moved ahead of schedule. Annie Lamont is keeping tabs on them all.

“There is no doubt that the patient–provider experience during the past several months has accelerated virtual models of care by five to ten years. That’s a good thing!” So says Ann Huntress Lamont, who is pleased to see long-discussed changes in US healthcare becoming a reality during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Annie Lamont is a cofounder and managing partner of Oak HC/FT, a venture-capital firm that was spun out in 2014 from private-equity and capital-investment firm Oak Investment Partners, which she joined in 1982. In her current role, she...

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