TREND 1 TREND 2 TREND 3 TREND 4 TREND 5 Health data are siloed across many organizations. New technology decouples data collection from the care visit, allowing real-time data capture. The infrastructure to connect and share data at scale has yet to emerge. Patients want the healthcare experience to be simpler and are demanding changes. As the cost of capital increases, companies must decide what differentiates them and disproportionally invest. Success isn’t about data monetization but collaborations that deliver personalized outcomes. Algorithms process data rapidly, enabling behavior change and better clinical decisions. Early efforts are point solutions based on specific stakeholder needs, lacking interoperability. As consumers are empowered by data they are increasingly influencing clinical decisions. Companies must align their data strategy to the business model. Stakeholders must partner with a variety of organizations for these data. These tools can deliver more precise interventions to treat or prevent disease. Companies must participate in digital backbones that are flexible and convenient. Personalized services that are easy to use are also a priority. First movers will become preferred partners for consumers and companies.
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