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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
In advance of a session I’m shepherding at the upcoming AHIP 2024 conference in Las Vegas, I developed scenarios about health care in 2030 asking who “we” will be then as patient-plan members? We know the real world in 2030 will be a combination and nuanced “reality.”
As we wrestle with just “what” health care will look like “after COVID,” there’s one certainty that we can embrace in our health planning and forecasting efforts: that’s the persistence of telehealth and virtual care into health care work- and life-flows, for clinicians and consumers alike and aligned.
The top-line theme of the report is that, “The $260 billion primarycare market is dominated by traditional providers in a fee-for-service arrangement, but that is changing rapidly,” the report begins. “By 2030, nontraditional players could own as much as 30% of the primarycare market.”
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. Geisinger plans to open more clinics for primarycare, senior care, and convenient/retail care. Virtual first and direct primarycare for faster on-ramps to care.
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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. Telehealth happens across the U.S.
The report is set in the world in 2030, where Deloitte’s unified-field thesis is that Consumer Health Companies (CHCs) are embedded into the larger health/care ecosystem offering AI-enabled personalized services to consumers across a range of clinical areas and larger thematic portfolios focused on specific health citizen populations.
health care financing regime of volume-based payment didn’t fare well as millions of patients postponed or cancelled procedures and visits for fear of contracting the virus in the halls, offices and clinics of hospitals and doctor’s offices. economic outlook for 2020 to 2030 on July 1, 2020. In other words, the U.S. of the U.S.
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