MedCity News November 6, 2022
Katie Adams

On Thursday, Forrester released a report predicting major trends that would shape healthcare in 2023. Healthcare stakeholders should prepare for key changes, such as care becoming even more inaccessible for rural patients and additional retail entrants into the clinic space.

As the U.S. population gets sicker and hospital finances get more bleak, 2023 is shaping up to be an eventful year for healthcare.

On Thursday, consumer research firm Forrester released a report predicting major trends that would shape healthcare next year. Healthcare stakeholders should prepare for key changes, such as care becoming even more inaccessible for rural patients and additional retail entrants into the clinic space.

More hospital closures and bankruptcies

Many hospitals will never be able to recover...

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