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   DISRUPTION OF HEALTHCARE OJACNTUOABREYR 2018
  “The Amazon model is you distribute the care rather than centralize it.” Rakowski emphasized. “Eventually, virtual hospitals will replace hospitals as we know them.”
More than a market-shift, this evolution represents a mindset shift as well. Change today is being driven and accelerated by consumer-behavior and technological advances. In healthcare, business leaders who are attuned to these underlying dynamics will enter the Amazon era of healthcare poised for opportunity, instead of bracing for obsolescence.
For hospitals to participate and grow in the Amazon era, most need to consider some core strategic questions. Addressing these—first theoretically, and then practically—will enable forward-looking players to define and shape the new healthcare landscape.
How do you evolve to be more decentralized? As healthcare continues to move outside hospital walls, into the cloud, into wearable technologies, into patients’ homes and everyday lives, hospitals’ roles and delivery models will require adaptation in order to best serve their key customers. The Hospital at Home [HaH] model that is becoming more widely implemented is just one example of how institutions are evolving to provide care. Where does the adaptation begin for your institution?
“As the health system shifts to value-based care, HaH will challenge the traditional, facility-based model. [...] And technological advances, such as biometrically enhanced telehealth modalities, will make HaH more viable.” Bruce Leff, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
“When you’re too full and you’re trying to rapidly get patients out of a hospital to make room for new patients, that’s when you need a temporary virtual hospital unit at home.” (Richard Rakowski, CEO of Medically Home)
What is your unique value in your market? Hospitals have traditionally focused on quality of care. But convenience, speed, affordability, access, and control are increasingly strong drivers for modern patient satisfaction. As market dynamics continue to shift towards consumers, how will you evolve your delivery model to balance what patients want and what your institution does best?
“Patients are asking for it. And that’s where there’s the pivot. That’s where there’s this shift. If they’re asking and they view you as their primary service area, but they find out they can get that somewhere else then they might choose differently.” (Information Technology, Acute, Community Hospital)
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