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Health Care and Consumers in 2030: A Profile from KPMG

Health Populi

A “one layered delivery network through which patients can move seamlessly as they age and their needs evolve” will be the new health care platform to meet patients’ demands by 2030, according to a forecast from KPMG’s Healthcare and Life Sciences Institute. delivery and financing system. million in 2015 to 83.4

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Physicians and Technology: Avoiding Burnout

Advanced Medical Reviews

One is a healthcare industry focus on value-based care provided by a decreasing number of physicians. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) predicts a shortage of up to 105,000 doctors by 2030, including an estimated 43,000 in primary care. Doctors who spend large amount of time on EHRs at home had a 1.9

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Top Six Healthcare Executive Challenges in 2019

Henry Kotula

Primary care. The most recent numbers from the Association of American Medical Colleges predict a shortage of up to 120,000 physicians by 2030. Living with EHR choices. Despite the hype and hopes surrounding EHRs, many organizations have found that they are failing to deliver on their expectations.

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