Healthcare is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history, driven by breakthroughs, such as gene editing and precision medicine, which are helping to redefine what’s possible for patients. The ongoing evolution of technology, like the widespread adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), is creating a foundation for digitizing patient information.
Major clinical developments alone, however, can’t sustain health systems that are under pressure from aging populations, workforce shortages, back-office inefficiencies, and the rising cost of care. To improve healthcare, the industry should be seeking to become more
affordable, more accessible, more intelligent, and more connected including addressing widening health inequities and the systemic barriers to care patients can face in rural and remote regions.




