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  • 2013 Deloitte survey of U.S. physicians: Perspectives about health care reform and the future of the medical profession
    U.S. physicians are concerned future of medical profession may be in jeopardy and performance of the U.S. health care system is suboptimal, but the Affordable Care Act will address this.
  • Health care reform memo: April 1, 2013
    Explore this week's health care summary, highlighting news from the previous week’s activities in the administration, and implications for the C-suite and various stakeholder groups.
  • Global HCP transparency study
    This report provides guidance for life sciences companies on how to address global HCP transparency challenges.
  • Two views of one problem—Is there a bridge?
    As the 113th Congress convenes to tackle the nation’s debt ceiling and start down the road to economic recovery, one of its most daunting challenges will be to lower long-term health costs.
  • Health care’s 5 Cs in 2013
    The story line about health care in 2013 will center on five themes: Clarity, Costs, Compliance, Consolidation, and Consumers.
  • New video: 2013 Healthcare Outlook
    What’s around the corner for health care organizations and policymakers in 2013? Deloitte’s industry leaders discuss the coming year’s top issues and trends.
  • Survey of U.S. health care consumers: Five-year look back
    Conducted annually since 2008, Deloitte’s longitudinal study of heath care consumers seeks to provide a comprehensive view of health care consumerism, a view that goes beyond the conventional boundaries of what health and health care are commonly thought to encompass.
  • The hidden costs of U.S. health care: Consumer discretionary health care spending
    This study estimates U.S. health-related spending by taking a broad view of direct and indirect costs as well as items such as alternative medicines, functional foods, and the imputed cost of supervisory care.
  • mHealth in an mWorld
    Report says mobile apps only scratch the surface of possibilities offered by mHealth. Improvement opportunities exist along the value chain, from engaging patients to maximizing provider productivity to controlling costs.
  • Special edition health care reform memo: November 7, 2012
    The health care reform memos are issued on a weekly basis, highlighting news from the previous week's activities in the administration and implications for the C-suite and various stakeholder groups.
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