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What is the Future of HealthCare In USA? Leaders Discuss New Hybrid Model in CES 2023

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Dr. Stephen Klasko, Executive in Residence of General Catalyst, Dr. Carlos Nunez, Chief Medical Officer of Resmed, Dr. Susan Turney, CEO of Marshfield Clinic Health System, Dr. Vidya Raman-Tangella, Chief Medical Officer of Teledoc Health, and Dr. Anne Docimo, CEO of UnitedHealth, make up the panel. Nunez claims that the purpose of this presentation is to outline the nation's intentions for enhancing healthcare both domestically and internationally. Nunez noted that, with a focus on the world community, "we're establishing something unique in healthcare." The panel intends to "merge from and live with" the current system in the future years and believes that the pandemic has played a significant role in accelerating and intensifying it. The panel believes that, given its global reach, the pandemic has had a profound impact on how people live today and has permanently altered the system. The CES 2023's health exhibitors, according to Nunez, are an example of the expanding alliances aimed at enhancing the system. Nunez claimed that there are several alliances and partnerships in the world's health care systems. All of the expanding partnerships are focused on technology and how it will be used in the future to provide healthcare and its services to the general population, which is its main target market. With systems like telehealth and remote care, the healthcare industry has had specialized tools and gadgets for a long time that "for 25, 30 years, we never fully exploited," according to Dr. Turney. When the epidemic struck, all of these proved to be helpful, especially since individuals were not allowed to leave their houses to prevent contamination. Also Read: What will be the future of Work and Meetings in the 2023 Turney continued by saying that it was only at this point that already-available technology started to play a significant role in providing support for both patients and medical personnel. In order to make the healthcare system accessible to everyone, Dr. Klasko intends to transform it "360 degrees" in the direction of the consumer revolution using a hybrid model under consideration by these medical specialists. [caption id="attachment_79930" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Healthcare businesstoday[/caption] According to Dr. Raman-Tangella, the epidemic helped "increase awareness on the significance of technology in healthcare." Everything in this world is interconnected, including people's minds, bodies, and environments because we are living in the technological age. According to Dr. Docimo, telehealth is 1,700 percent higher than it was before the pandemic, and this is the new standard in the culture we live in today. Telehealth uses technology and remote access to healthcare to meet the requirements of the public. When addressing their issues or requesting medical assistance via telehealth in the present, people have access to a whopping 95% of local health practitioners. Also Read: Kids' Screen Usage Time Increased In last 2 Years Currently, there is a huge need for telehealth, and providers and health experts are on the verge of changing their services to meet it. According to Dr. Docimo, in this new era of a hybrid network, there is a desire for this kind of access, and it is up to medical professionals to meet that want.

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