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The Future of Healthcare: People, Data, or Payments - Driving Forces in Care Delivery

The Aspen Institute via YouTube

Overview

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Explore the future of healthcare in this 45-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the competing forces shaping medical care: patient-centered approaches, big data analytics, and evolving payment strategies. Learn how healthcare systems are adapting to prioritize individual patient needs and preferences while leveraging data to improve treatment outcomes and predict risks. Examine the potential dominance of patient-centered, data-driven, or payment-focused models in healthcare delivery. Hear insights from industry experts Ken Davis, Deborah DiSanzo, and David Holmberg, moderated by Margot Sanger-Katz, on topics including Watson for Oncology, cultural changes in healthcare, financial stress, value-based care, and the role of technology in medicine. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex factors influencing healthcare transformation, from same-day appointments to population health management and access to care.

Syllabus

Introduction
Panel Introductions
Watson for Oncology
Patientcentered care
Who influences the future of health care
Patientcentered healthcare
Sugar IQ
Access is Critical
SameDay Appointments
Cultural Change
Financial Stress
Value in Health Care
Value in Medicine
Simplifying Knowledge
Technology in Medicine
What Technology Can Do
Patient Compliance
Population Health
Complex Care
ValueBased PatientCentered Care
Resetting Incentives
Healthcare Transformation
Access to Care
Healthcare Technology

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The Aspen Institute

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