Introducing the Digital Health Ecosystem Report...
| The major players and tech trends reshaping the future of healthcare… Hi there, Healthcare was the last remaining industry to hold out against the unstoppable wave of digital disruption that has swept up retail, banking, and media. But no longer. Consumer adoption of digital tech, regulatory overhauls, and a shifting reimbursement model are forcing healthcare players' hands. Digital health innovation is permeating every corner of the healthcare industry, offering market incumbents new opportunities to combat constricting margins, labor shortages, and rising costs. But digital transformation also poses a threat to slow movers, as new entrants lean on their digital prowess and lack of legacy infrastructure to cut costs and remain nimble. As such, incumbents are turning to acquisitions, partnerships, and new investments to strengthen their digital health services. The first Digital Health Ecosystem Report from Business Insider Intelligence explores the current healthcare ecosystem, analyzes the industry trends that are driving digital transformation, and forecasts where the industry is headed. The report outlines the role of each of the industry's major players — including payers, providers, and manufacturers — and how they're affected by healthcare's digital disruption. It also discusses the most transformative digital health technologies and outlines the investment areas that are gaining the most funding to help illuminate the future path of digital healthcare. Here are some of the key takeaways from The Digital Health Ecosystem: Digital health is at the forefront of transformation in the healthcare industry — both as a driver of and an answer to the challenges industry players are grappling with. All of the industry's major players — including payers, providers, and manufacturers — are affected by healthcare's digital disruption. A confluence of forces induced healthcare's embrace of digital health, including changing consumer expectations, a new and disruptive reimbursement model, and rising healthcare costs. Tech-focused entrants are also breaking into healthcare, acting as catalysts for change and threatening legacy players' bottom lines. Key digital health solutions like EHRs, digital therapeutics, telehealth, AI, wearables, and blockchain are the foundation of the industry's digital awakening. Early evidence that digital health can address many of the industry's myriad challenges has fueled a vibrant US digital health funding market in 2018, with overall funding hitting $6.8 billion at the end of Q3. In full this report: Details the US healthcare landscape by the role that payers, providers, manufacturers, and distributors play in the healthcare ecosystem Gives an overview of how digital health is enabling incumbents to overcome industry challenges Outlines how tech-focused healthcare entrants are pressuring incumbents and accelerating healthcare's digital transformation Identifies promising digital health funding areas to illustrate what the future of digital health will look like And much more. We don’t want you to miss out on the opportunity to receive the only resource you need to fully understand the digital health spac. So we’re giving you two ways to access this report: Subscribe to a Premium membership to Business Insider Intelligence to receive The Digital Health Ecosystem Report, PLUS more than 275 other research reports that cover the changing landscapes of payments, fintech, digital health, e-commerce, and more. You’ll also receive all 8 of our daily newsletters first thing each morning to get you up to speed on the latest developments in your industry. Purchase and download the report directly from our research store (but you’ll miss out on all the up-to-date digital health analysis our subscribers receive). Whatever you decide, you’ve given yourself a powerful tool in understanding the present and future landscape of the healthcare industry.
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