Remaining resilient: Our 2023 analytics predictions

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The landscape of patient care has changed, and 2023 will demand even more change to serve better and treat all health care consumers equitably – not just patients. Beyond treating illness reactively, health care consumers demand proactive preventive medicine and whole-person care options. Online health consultations and health providers embedded in retail locations have improved patient access and experience, providing swaths of data highlighting health disparities and inequalities. This data will address health equity, support a universal approach to care, and improve patient health (not just health care).
The year of the "non" patient
"The landscape of patient care has changed, and 2023 will demand even more change to serve better and treat all health care consumers equitably – not just patients. Beyond treating illness reactively, health care consumers demand proactive preventive medicine and whole-person care options. Online health consultations and health providers embedded in retail locations have improved patient access and experience, providing swaths of data highlighting health disparities and inequalities. This data will address health equity, support a universal approach to care, and improve patient health (not just health care)." 
 - Steve Kearney, Global Medical Director

Steve Kearney: Population health analytics that improve care quality and access Whitepaper: Using data and analytics across the research lifecycle to improve population health

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