Healthcare is Headed Down a New Road with New Rules
The healthcare industry is entangled in a transitory phase in which therapeutics, products and services are sold into traditional care settings that are saturated and exhausted. At the same time, opportunities for new services and care, such as ambulatory, mobile, and home care, lack the appropriate level of maturity to provide robust revenue streams. The webinar examines the degree to which we can expect the impact to take hold and transpire over the upcoming year.
Preditctied trends for 2015 in healthcare:
- Increase in out of pocket spending and welness by consumers;
- E commerce giants enter ehalthcare..?
- Employers more agressive and Incentivize mHealth;
- Price Free fall for Medical Products
- Telecoms launch Home Health Platforms
- Rise of the Private Exchange market place
- Data breaches in Health Care Spark Action
- Rise of Articificial intelligence
Top trends: Pharma: Product as a service - Platform as a service - Data as a Service -
- Beyond Oncology for Companion Diagnostics,
- "Beyond the pill" for pharma,
- Regenerative Medicine promise fuels investment
- Orphan disease represent strong ROI
- Oncology, diabetes and anti-inflammatory dominate investment
- Global Innovation necessitate Supply Chain Innovation
Top trends Medical technology - Is your healthcare in your smartphone -
- mHealth apps
- smart wearables
- vanishing devices
- micro segementation
- 3d/4d printing spurs customization
- Brain interface devices
- Top trends HCIT Is your health in the cloud?
- Conquering the Cloud
- End of Meaningful Use Incentives
- Monetization for Chronic Disease Care Coordination
- More Robust Payer IT services
- Integrating telehealth with enterprise IT
See the link for downloadable presentation and stream of the webinar!
Great insights of ongoing trends to health care! I guess it will be a year of intesifying trends and mutually influencing trends. The Overarching trends as I predicted it last year ( http://bit.ly/1icTOvZ ) "integration should be the trend of 2014", is obviously recognized!