Rapid advancements in science are producing dividends for health: The first gene therapies have been approved by regulators, new cancer therapies are yielding promising results without harmful side effects, and GLP-1s are now able to treat a wide swathe of chronic diseases. The AI revolution is unleashing new ways to discover drugs, personalize medicine and even manage a doctor’s paperwork. But healthcare innovation goes beyond scientific and technical advancements.
Providers and insurance companies are also looking for ways to boost a patient’s whole health, not just their symptoms, and pricing based on value-based care is leading to innovations in patient care. Health and hospital systems are also increasing research investments to improve care and advance healthcare delivery, while companies experiment with providing more support, such as help with housing, food and rides, in order to avoid extensive health issues down the line.
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