It's an understatement to say that a lot has transpired in healthcare over the past couple of years. While significant grounds have been made, there's still a tremendous amount left to resolve.
Join Chris Bevolo, Chief Brand Officer at Revive, and Chris Hemphill, VP, Applied AI at Actium Health, to discuss how and why healthcare organizations must connect and activate consumers and patients today to ensure their own futures. The predictions and strategies we'll discuss are combined from leaders at Mayo Clinic, Geisinger, Intermountain Healthcare, and many others. Here's how we'll focus during the webinar:
o How healthcare consumerism will evolve
o The impact of new business models in healthcare
o Disparity dystopia -- widening gaps in care, access, and information and what to do about them
The road ahead has its highs and its lows; this interactive conversation is about best preparing for all of them. Come prepared to discuss the future of healthcare!
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