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      Charting a course to the future of healthcare

      Several waves of crisis are affecting health systems across the globe, including rising demand among aging populations suffering high chronic-disease burdens, continuing workforce shortages and the harmful effects of climate change on health.

      Whether it concerns high, middle, or low-income countries and territories, public or private, healthcare systems around the world are facing similar issues which often lead to compromised affordability, accessibility and quality of care.

      To deal with these issues, we believe that a fundamental change of course in how healthcare systems operate is essential. Senior healthcare leaders should be seeking transformational and innovative approaches to sector problems given the magnitude of the challenges.

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      Healthcare Horizons Revisited

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      Healthcare Horizons executive summary

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      The aim of Healthcare Horizons Revisited is to provide a compelling case for transformation in healthcare systems. We feel that action should be taken now to improve sustainability and resilience of these vital systems.

      At the same time, we realize that the depth of transformation required for a truly sustainable and inclusive future is daunting. By showcasing trailblazing examples and transformer interviews that illustrate where radical change is already happening, we believe we can offer a beacon of hope.

      While change is not easy or fast, these encouraging examples show it is possible.


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      If you are looking for guidance in Healthcare, we can help. Get in touch with Brian Egan for an initial conversation; we'd be delighted to hear from you.


      Brian Egan

      Partner, Head of Life Sciences & Healthcare

      KPMG in Ireland

      Delivering efficiency and value for healthcare professionals and patients

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