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Healthcare 2030: Are We Consumers, CEOs, Health Citizens, or Castaways? 4 Scenarios On the Future of Health Care and Who We Are – Part 2

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This post follows up Part 1 of a two-part series I’ve prepared in advance of the AHIP 2024 conference where I’ll be brainstorming these scenarios with a panel of folks who know their stuff in technology, health care and hospital systems, retail health, and pharmacy, among other key issues.

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Telehealth In 2030 – Notes From the Future At #ATA19 with Safavi, Holt, Bathina and Swafford

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What will telemedicine look like in 2030? imagined Kaveh Safavi, Accenture’s Senior Managing Director and Health of Global Healthcare Practice. By 2030, she imagined, Alexa would recognize this before we do and a drone might drop something off at our doorstep before we even know we have a problem.

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Telehealth Is Just Healthcare Now – One Post-COVID Certainty, Three Reports

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The Deloitte report boldly looks forward to 2030 and 2040, imagining that several forms of healthcare will migrate to virtual formats. The third horizontal bar chart shows these areas. with most wellness and well-being care shifting to virtual, and a bulk of outpatient and preventive services going virtual.

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From Evolution to Innovation, from Health Care to Health: How Health Plans With Collaborators Are Re-Defining the Industry

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Neither of these explanations satisfies my current view of where I see the industry at this moment, and especially as I work through my forecast to 2030. Like speaking “American,” health insurance in the U.S. has evolved in a unique way, as health insurers continue to re-define just what a “health plan” is.

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3 Ways Remote Patient Monitoring Saves Billions

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This number is 15 million more than it was just ten years ago, and by 2030, it is anticipated to reach 170 million. Increasing costs, longer hospital stays, readmissions, and unfavorable outcomes make it difficult for the US health system to save costs. Let’s see how Remote Patient Monitoring saves billions in the next section.

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“The Front Line Is Shrinking:” Nurses Re-Imagine Nursing at the #NurseHack4Health Hackathon

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Beyond the pandemic — if we can try and think that far beyond the current and endemic phase of this public health crisis — the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts the fastest growing jobs looking to 2030 are health care workers — particularly those working in patients’ homes.

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