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portada Healthcare 3. 0: How Technology is Driving the Transition to Prosumers, Platforms and Outsurance
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
117
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781984556691

Healthcare 3. 0: How Technology is Driving the Transition to Prosumers, Platforms and Outsurance

Rubin Pillay (Author) · Xlibris Us · Hardcover

Healthcare 3. 0: How Technology is Driving the Transition to Prosumers, Platforms and Outsurance - Rubin Pillay

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Synopsis "Healthcare 3. 0: How Technology is Driving the Transition to Prosumers, Platforms and Outsurance"

Over the coming years, health care will encounter some of the greatest transitions any generation has ever had to face. The convergence of exponential technologies will transform medicine and health care in ways that sounded like science fiction a mere decade ago and dramatically disrupt our very notion of patients, providers, and payers. This book takes a look at how technology is set to elevate patients to prosumers, help migrate care delivery from a pipeline-based approach to a platform-based one, and transform our current insurance-based payment system to an outsurance-based system.

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