Forbes November 11, 2024
Dr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

Care delivery has never been an easy task. For decades, it was seen as a function of society delegated solely to hospitals and clinicians. However, over the years, care delivery has also become increasingly more complicated, begging for more innovation and change as a means to improve quality of care, increase access to care and ultimately, optimize health outcomes.

With the emergence of these changes, players that have not traditionally been involved in healthcare have taken it upon themselves to shape the future of the industry.

One interesting trend has been the increased presence of venture capital and private equity players in the clinical care business. The National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) indicates that in 2021 alone, there...

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