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2018 Global health care outlook l The evolution of smart health care
Independently and collectively, health care stakeholders in 2018 are likely to face a number of existing and emerging issues in their quest to get
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“smarter” (Figure 1):
• Creating a positive margin in an uncertain and changing health economy
• Strategically moving from volume to value
• Responding to health policy and complex regulations
• Investing in exponential technologies to reduce costs, increase access, and improve care • Engagi
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environment and more willing to lead change. (Front Line of Healthcare Report 2017, Tim van Biesen, Josh Weisbrod, Michael Brookshire, Julie Coffman and Andy Pasternak,
outlook reviews the current state of the global health care sector; explores trends and issues impacting health care provider ents, 0ot5h/e1r1p/1a7ye)rs, and patients; and suggests considerations for stakeholders as they seek to deliver high-quality, cost-efficie alth care.
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KEY CHALLENGES FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
Figure 1. Key issues in global health care
Shaping the workforce of the future
Creating a positive margin in an uncertain and changing health economy
Engaging with consumers and improving the patient experience
Top challenges facing health care stakeholders
Investing in
Responding to health policy and complex regulations
Strategically moving from volume to value
exponential technologies to reduce costs, increase access, and improve care
Source: 2018 Global Healthcare Outlook, Deloitte
The most promising medical technologies that will have the biggest impact on healthcare
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Dr. Bertalan Meskó, professor at Semmelweis University, outlined the ten most promising technologies poised to revolutionize healthcare:
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