Positive disruption in health care: What will it take? | LIVE STREAM

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American medical care can be outstanding, but all too often it falls well short of acceptable. Despite public and private efforts, care is expensive, quality is uneven, and waste is rampant.
Ever-improving information technology has been the key to disruption and improvement in other sectors of the economy. The health sector has begun to experience that same sort of productive disruption. Startup firms are breaking with traditional business models in health insurance and service delivery, and early successes are beginning to move the industry.

Join AEI as leaders of several prominent health-sector enterprises share their experiences and address several key questions: What is the state of positive disruption in health care? Are new service delivery models gaining traction? Are regulatory barriers preventing more progress? Can the private sector create higher-value medical care without changes in public policy?

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