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MGMA19: 7 predictions for what lies ahead in healthcare in 2020
NEW ORLEANS—Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) officials got out their crystal ball Monday.
At the organization’s annual conference in New Orleans, members of MGMA’s government affairs group offered some predictions of what will happen in 2020. Here are seven predictions from Mollie Gelburd, J.D., and Drew Voytal, both associate directors of government affairs at MGMA:
- Expect to see the rise of connected care. Connected care allows electronic communication between a patient and provider, including telehealth and remote patient monitoring. When devices are connected to the cloud and to each other, they can become game-changing. Everything is moving to the cloud, said Voytal, and that is only going to increase.
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