Forbes November 28, 2023
Sachin H. Jain

The Tofurkey’s been cooked and Black Friday sales have passed, which means it’s time for my annual forecast about what the year 2024 will hold for the healthcare industry.

To divine my predictions, I consulted a range of industry insiders, journalists, experts, psychics, shamans, and palm readers (phrenology anyone?).

The predictions below—delivered in high-resolution and with a money-back guarantee—touch politics, managed care, big pharma, artificial intelligence, academic medicine, and other arenas.

In sum, they lead me to predict that 2024 will be a year of major industry change.

Here’s what I believe the year has in store for us:

1. Presidential candidates will largely be silent on healthcare.

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