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Healthcare: What Happens Next
Last year, the majority of Americans (56%) were on employer-based insurance. As millions of Americans lose their jobs and remain unemployed, there could be 2-3x more uninsured folks in the US for the next several years.
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare: What Happens Next
The rapid and deadly spread of COVID through nursing homes will increase demand for home-based care as patients and families avoid shared spaces and stricter regulations drive up costs. Pre-COVID, the primary telehealth use case was for more convenient urgent care. Now that so many patients are comfortable with telehealth, there is the potential to... See more
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare: What Happens Next
Going forward, we expect to see health systems prioritize local sourcing and more robust tracking systems to ensure a higher degree of visibility into inventory management.
Lily Bernicker • Healthcare: What Happens Next
With an influx of people who are uninsured, under-insured, or on Medicaid, there is new opportunity for low-cost, direct to consumer healthcare services, especially for low-acuity conditions.