Connected Strategies Are Vital For Medtechs In The Consumer-Led 2020s
But Duality, The Ability To Maintain Businesses And Innovate Will Be Just As Significant For Success
Executive Summary
Discussions on the shape of health care have moved from “reimagining” to the next stage: building and executing on the vision. That is the thrust of EY’s NextWave Report: New Horizons 2019. Additionally, for medtechs seeking business continuum, “duality” is now a preoccupying thought.
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