What driving forces make a person want to reshape the health care industry? In our Unscripted video series, you’ll meet the Deloitte life sciences and health care professionals working to transform the world—and the Future of Health™.
We believe that the Future of Health™ will be characterized by dismantled silos, revamped models of care, and the emergence of new roles to support the industry. Working toward this vision demands diverse leaders who come from all walks of life and advance unique and exciting ideas. Explore our Unscripted series to learn more about these leaders, their perspectives, and what’s on the horizon in health care and life sciences.
In our new video series, we’re giving you a behind-the-scenes look into the unique skills and experiences of Deloitte’s life sciences and health care practitioners. What passions led them to their current role? What unique perspective do they bring to their practice? And what does the Future of Health™ hold for everyone?
I’m looking for where there are gaps and how I can actually be a bridge, the glue, a connector, to actually solve for the barriers.
-Kulleni Gebreyes
"What the future of health is arguing is that there’s a culture shift coming, driven by both technology and the rise of the individual."
-Neal Batra
"My focus is working with our clients to embed more empathy and more humanity into health care’s systems."
- David Betts
"Living through a breast cancer experience and journey really gave me different perspectives around health care, both as a professional and as a patient."
- Tina Wheeler
"You need to think about something bigger than yourself to make an impact, especially if it relates to some of the most complicated problems in the Future of Health."
- Mike DeLone
"My parents taught me to know that I can change those things that I don’t like and that things will change, regardless of whether I want them to or not."
- Kulleni Gebreyes
"We all want that world where I’m seeing disease sooner. I’m intervening sooner. I’m spending more time being well than being sick. And I think all of this is about agitating the system to accelerate towards that reality."
- Neal Batra