Prior to the 2020 covid pandemic, disruption trends in health and wellness were already strong. The 2020 crisis has only put a spotlight on the many gaps, constraints and opportunities, further accelerating this disruption.
Primary drivers of the health and wellness sectors are:
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Aging population demographics
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Sector forces are increasing pressure on traditional health services
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Enabling technologies such as virtualization and automation are increasingly fundamentally to healthcare
Medical
Traditional medical goods & services:
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Hospital Groups
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Practice Consolidation
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Clinical Labs & Testing
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Medical Supply-chain
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Ancillary Services
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Field-service Software
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Multichannel Sales
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Bench-to-Bedside
Wellness
Non-medical goods and services to improve health:
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Supplements
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Spas & Retreats
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Rehab Facilities
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Public Health Equipment & Services
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Food Innovations
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Wellness IOT
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Hyper-personalization
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Consumer Health AI
Lifestyle
Goods and services that cater to long-term care:
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Independent Living Communities
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Assisted Living
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Nursing Homes
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At-home Care
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Corporate Health Services
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Wellness Communities
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Health/Wellness Travel
Technology
Hardware, software, and technology services:
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Healthcare Engineering
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Cloud Services
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Insurance Services
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Telemedicine
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Healthcare AI
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Cyber-security