
The Future of American Healthcare











Healthcare in the United States is undergoing major disruption. The COVID-19 pandemic placed enormous strain on hospitals and healthcare professionals, but it also inspired innovation and collaboration across the sector. Going forward, technology is set to transform medicine. Investment is relatively strong and new markets are materializing, although many complex challenges exist in areas such as drug pricing, data privacy and health inequality.
This digital conference discussed where American healthcare is going in terms of legislation, innovation and investment. FT journalists, policymakers and business leaders considered the challenges and opportunities that come with the rise of remote care, the evolution of hospitals, the growth of partnerships and much more in a series of insightful panel discussions and keynote interviews.
Speakers
Central themes
Healthcare policy
The legacy of the pandemic, prospects for healthcare reform and public-private partnerships
Technology and innovation
The rise of telehealth, hospitals of the future and the role of big tech in healthcare
Patients and professionals
Social determinants of health, the use of patient data and mental health challenges
Moderators






Speaking Opportunities
Ciaran Larkin
ciaran.larkin@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Joe Hames
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Delegate Services
Sam Jacques
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