HFMA April 21, 2015
Lauren Phillips

Senior executives and innovation officers from Mayo, UCLA, Virginia Mason, Aetna, and Beacon Health System point to pioneering approaches that will likely become common place in health care over the next five to 15 years, particularly in four areas: new care delivery options, revamped clinical teams, data analytics, and value-based payment models.

 

Ask people on the street what ground-breaking innovations they hope to see in health care during the next five to 15 years, and they might first think about miraculous medical discoveries like the cure for cancer or a vaccine against Ebola.

The five healthcare leaders interviewed for this article also have high hopes for medical advances—and point to exciting discoveries that are already alleviating pain and suffering....

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), ACO (Accountable Care), Analytics, Big Data, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Healthcare System, Market Research, Medicaid, Medicare, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Provider, Telehealth, Value Based
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