October 2018 Disruption Report Flip Book
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 Is healthcare immune
Healthcare in the United States has long looked like an industry immune to disruption, with institutions too deep and interdependencies too intricate to allow radical change. Take, for instance, the division of the healthcare dollar: In 1960, 37 percent went to hospitals, 24 percent to doctors, and 11 percent to drugs; today, those shares remain effectively the same.
from CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT VIDEO SERIES
disruption?
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Charlie Hoban Oliver Wyman
As both incumbents and new industry players seek to reshape the health market landscape, oftentimes, the most important voice – that of the consumer – is inadvertently marginalized. In an effort to ensure the consumer voice is ever-present throughout the
November 2017
Summit, the Consumer Engagement Video Series will bring the stories of their struggles – and the innovative companies who are addressing them – to the main stage.
THE HEALTHCARE HASSEL MAP
CONSUMER HASSLES THAT HEALTH MARKET 2.0 MUST SOLVE
Source: Health Innovation Summit: Navigating the Pat to Health Market 2.0, Oliver Wyman and Marsh & McLennan Companies, October 2015
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