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Generative AI in healthcare: Adoption trends and what’s next

WEBThe transformative power of generative AI (gen AI) will likely reshape the healthcare industry over time, and organizations are beginning to take action. In our Q1 …

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The state of AI in early 2024: Gen AI adoption spikes and starts to

WEBIf 2023 was the year the world discovered generative AI (gen AI), 2024 is the year organizations truly began using—and deriving business value from—this new …

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The Future of Healthcare Healthcare McKinsey & Company

WEBA new set of forces buffeting our industry foretell, perhaps, a significant restructuring of our sector. While challenges to healthcare affordability and access, and industry economics …

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How prioritizing health could help rebuild economies McKinsey

WEBWe sized the economic impact of better health and found that it could add $12 trillion to global GDP in 2040—an 8 percent boost, or 0.4 percent a year faster growth. These …

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The rise of health technology

WEBThe rise of health technology. July 11, 2021 When it comes to the digital transformation of healthcare, one area deserves particular attention: health technology. It continues to …

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Economic potential of generative AI McKinsey

WEBThe speed at which generative AI technology is developing isn’t making this task any easier. ChatGPT was released in November 2022. Four months later, OpenAI released a new …

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Digital health: An opportunity to advance health equity

WEBEqual access to affordable and competent healthcare has the potential to improve patient outcomes by providing better quality of life, easing reliance on emergency and late-stage …

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Health systems’ digital and AI constraints

WEBJuly 15, 2024 To address rising costs, clinical workforce shortages, and other headwinds, health systems are increasing their focus on digital and AI technology. Yet many health …

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Healthcare S ystems & S ervices The next w ave of hea lthcare …

WEBJune 2020. Healthcare S ystems & S ervices . The next w ave of hea lthcare innova tion: The e volu tion of ecosystems . How healthcar e stakeholders can win within evolving …

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Living longer in better health: Six shifts needed for healthy aging

WEBaccelerate innovation across the healthy aging ecosystem. unleash the potential of all industries to enable healthy aging. empower and motivate older adults to live to their full …

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Closing the gender data gap in healthcare McKinsey

WEBAs Caroline Criado Perez writes in her book Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, “It’s not always easy to convince someone a need exists if they don’t …

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Global health definition survey McKinsey

WEBIn 2022, MHI conducted a global survey of approximately 1,000 respondents in each of 19 countries to understand how communities around the world define health and what …

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Organizational health for the new world of work McKinsey

WEB‘The OHI is like an MRI,’ says McKinsey partner Bryan Hancock on this episode of McKinsey Talks Talent.He joins partner Brooke Weddle and global editorial director …

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How to improve employee health and productivity McKinsey

WEBGlobally, improving employee health and well-being could create $3.7 trillion to $11.7 trillion in economic value. Imagine a world in which employers make evidence-based …

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Sustainability and Health McKinsey & Company

WEBHuman influences on the environment continue to grow. Many of the resulting risks are continuously generating disease and injuries, impacting quality of life, reducing …

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Mind the Gap: Gen Zers are obsessed with wellness

WEBAt the top of Gen Z’s “in” list this year: all things wellness. Gen Zers and millennials are now purchasing more wellness products and services than older generations are according …

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Optimizing the healthcare supply chain McKinsey

WEBWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began, many health systems, despite their efforts to quickly adapt, soon began running out of essential supplies such as gloves, gowns, and N95 …

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The wellness industry: Trends and predictions McKinsey

WEBThe wellness market is booming. Consumers intend to keep spending more on products that improve their health, fitness, nutrition, appearance, sleep, and mindfulness. In this …

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What makes an organization ‘healthy’

WEBWe like to say that organizational health is composed of three things. One is how well the organization aligns around a common strategy. Two, how the strategy then translates …

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Still feeling good: The US wellness market continues to boom

WEBWellness is a growing priority for consumers and investors, but unmet need remains. The wellness market is growing quickly. Overall, around 50 percent of US consumers now …

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Next-generation business models creating value McKinsey

WEBThe future of healthcare: Value creation through next-generation business models. The healthcare industry in the United States has experienced steady growth over the past …

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Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of Reckitt Benckiser, on corporate …

WEBAs part of our exploration of corporate purpose and resilience through the COVID-19 crisis, senior partner Celia Huber recently held a discussion with Reckitt Benckiser CEO …

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