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In Depth
Michael Peregrine continues the conversation with Ken Kaufman,
managing director and chair of Kaufman Hall, about how the forces
of “business disruption” are beginning to affect health
care. As Ken noted last month, we are starting to see signs of
disruption in health care, with the growth of retail clinics,
telemedicine, genomics and other new models and technology. The big
question remains whether health care will experience the kind of
major disruption that we have seen in so many other industries and
how health care boards should prepare their organizations.
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