Oliver Wyman February 23, 2024
Sam Glick, Marie-Lyn Horlacher-Hecht, Andreas Eggert, and Martin Graf

AI, rising cost pressures, the 2024 US election are key issues impacting healthcare. How organizations respond will set the stage for remaining competitive.

Over the past couple of months, Oliver Wyman’s Health and Life Sciences practice has put a spotlight on some long-term trends facing the industry. Our Designing for 2035 report lays out a roadmap for organizations to future-proof healthcare, including increased adoption of digital tools, shifting care from the hospital to the home, and bolstering value-based care. We also partnered with the World Economic Forum for an in-depth look at climate change’s impact on human health. The key takeaway: climate change could put as many as 14.5 million people at risk of dying by 2050.

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