The pandemic has further pushed the agenda of “anytime, anywhere care,” allowing virtual care and alternative models of care to emerge in the areas of primary, secondary and tertiary care. While telehealth seems to be the major beneficiary of changing trends during the pandemic, we often overlook other decentralization trends that have also gained prominence.
Major decentralization trends include technology-enabled primary care and chronic disease management, virtual visits and remote patient monitoring, and the shift to outpatient surgery centers. In light of the strong growth opportunities that will emerge for healthcare stakeholders, vendors will need to redefine their visions and realign their strategies for 2021 and beyond.
Join us to gain insights on:
- What decentralization of care across primary, secondary and tertiary care means.
- Trends and forces driving decentralization – before and during the pandemic.
- The innovation players driving decentralization trends.
- The biggest growth opportunities arising out of decentralization.
- What this means for traditional healthcare players.