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Building the healthcare system of the future

Posted on April 28, 2017 by admin

World Economic Forum, April 2017

Read online at:
http://reports.weforum.org/digital-transformation/building-the-healthcare-system-of-
the-future/

Today’s model of healthcare provision is becoming increasingly unsustainable. To deliver continued improvements to the world’s health, healthcare will need to be transformed, with digital playing a central role. The introduction of digital services will be one of the most important factors in the transformation of healthcare over the next decade.

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