Digital Health, finance, and talent acquisition lead the conversation in healthcare insights and future trends reports from industry leaders.
Digital Health, finance, and talent acquisition lead the conversation in healthcare insights and future trends reports from industry leaders. Learn more on the current state of the industry from Furst Group Principal, Tim Frischmon.The 42nd annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference recently concluded, leaving us with significant healthcare insights to reflect on. I had the privilege to engage with healthcare industry leaders, discussing not only the current state of the industry but also the challenges they face in the acquisition and retention of top talent. From these valuable conversations, several themes emerged.
The following details current and future trends in healthcare and valuable healthcare insights from this year’s conference. Use this as a guide to keep you informed and help navigate your continued organizational success into 2024 and beyond.
While many have reported improved financial results in 2023, financial strain and challenges persist for all healthcare industry sectors, and efforts to diversify revenue are underway.
Medicare Advantage continues to experience growth through payers while CMS STARS and coding changes are impacting reimbursement. Hospitals and health systems whose cost structures are built around reliance on commercial reimbursement are feeling significant pressure from the expansion of Medicaid and Medicare growth. The implications of this growth are far-reaching as labor and operating costs continue to increase and increased payer pressure on reimbursement, which will only heighten the levels of provider and payer disagreements.
3. AI & Digital Health
As you would imagine, many are enamored with early examples and ideas, with several mentions of using AI to enhance diagnostic accuracy and streamline processes. Some more innovative ideas were generative AI in applications focused on improving engagement rates, incorporating large-language models, and utilizing algorithms during patient encounters. However, many were worried about the unknown and implications around staffing, highlighting the need to pilot programs. Overall, many were excited to explore AI technology, but concerns around the proliferation of these new technologies were paired with strong FOMO in nearly all discussions on the matter.
Considering the state of the industry and emerging healthcare trends for 2024 and beyond, healthcare executives continue to lead through tremendous ambiguity, increasing wage pressures and staff shortages, and reimbursement tightening. Yet leaders continue to share that they are hopeful (even energized) despite an unknown and challenging future.
Healthcare Leadership Insights
In a recent survey, we reached out to thousands of healthcare leaders, asking them to reflect on their experiences and lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. The response was resoundingly positive, with leaders highlighting the competencies needed for this new era:
These same competencies that were sharpened working through the pandemic are the must-have competencies leaders need to address and navigate the uncertainties ahead in 2024.
Stay tuned for our next article, where we deep dive into the survey responses and share leadership lessons and tools to help you improve organizational health, team dynamics, resiliency, and more.
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