The third place: health care everywhere

How do you capture the opportunities from the next big wave in the transformation of health care -- a transformation to an outcomes-focused, patient-centric and behavior-driven holistic system of care?

Start by understanding that the epicenter of health care systems – how health care is produced, delivered, consumed and paid for – is shifting.

It used to reside in the hospital or with the practitioner. Now it’s in the "third place": the patient, wherever and whenever it is needed.

As patients grow increasingly comfortable with empowering technologies (e.g., smartphone apps, sensors, monitors, social media), the third place promises to change the game in health care.

Please join industry leaders in a discussion on how the move toward sustainable health care will drive new business models as the focus shifts from treatment to prevention and behavioral economics.

Topics will include:

  • The third place: opportunities for growth and value creation
  • The promise of personalized medicine: empowering patients, changing behaviors and building relationships
  • Guiding principles for business model disruption and learning from other sectors
  • Innovating the industry model and aligning for impact

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