
Advancing connected care | Deloitte Insights
May 27, 2025 · With his expertise in analytics and digital health, he helps clients establish a comprehensive digital presence and capitalize on new and existing data assets to improve …
Technology and analytics are essential to care model redesign. These enablers are used in care management to identify patients with impactable needs, determine the care team members …
Three minute guide to health care analytics - Deloitte
Increase patient satisfaction, lower costs, and improve health. Sounds like an impossible mission? Health care analytics can help make it possible.
Future of pharma's commercial model | Deloitte Insights
Government may reshape the health care ecosystem with rapidly increasing pressure on net revenue. Continued health care provider consolidation and concentration of decision-making …
The U.S. health care system is the most expensive in the world. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, health care accounts for 17 percent of the gross national …
Turning insights into action Everything health plans are working to adapt to—value-based care, clinical coordination, population health management, influencing consumer choice and loyalty, …
If virtual health programs are designed intentionally with equity as a guiding principle, virtual health could improve access, continuity of care, and care management. These shifts could …
Leveraging Platforms To Accelerate Health Care Personalization
The conventional paradigms governing health care delivery and financing are being shattered, requiring a fundamental change—inspired by platforms and personalization. Explore how the …
Podcast: Enhancing the humanity in health care with AI | Deloitte …
Jun 12, 2024 · The global health system faces rising costs, a workforce shortage, and increasing burnout rates, but AI and other technology may present new solutions for patient care
The life sciences sector’s growth correlates highly with countries’ general economic strength and health care spending levels, and both of these vary widely around the globe. The Economist …