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Weekly Recap - July 26th
The latest healthcare leadership searches, hires, and news.
“A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go but ought to be.”
In today’s edition:
Discover the latest leadership searches, moves, and hires from leading organizations, including Atrium Health (Charlotte, North Carolina), AdventHealth Redmond (Rome, Georgia), Privia Health (Rockville, Maryland), Yale School of Medicine (New Haven, Connecticut), UPMC (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), and many more.
FEATURED OPPORTUNITIES
VP, Provider Contracting |
Associate Vice President of Practice Success |
Director, CT Surgery |
VP of Operations |
Director, Practice Operations |
Director of Marketing & Communications |
Chief Medical Officer, Insurance Service Division |
Chief Operating Officer, Population Health |
Director, Risk Management |
Senior Director, Financial Operations |
EXECUTIVE MOVES AND HEADLINES
FOR EMPLOYERS
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BONUS:
Surging Growth in the Digital Health Market
In a recent report published by the Statista Research Department, the digital health market is set for impressive user growth over the next few years. The global indicator 'Users by market' is forecasted to increase by 0.7 billion users, or 34.83%, from 2024 to 2029. This growth will bring the total number of users to an estimated 2.69 billion by 2029, marking a new peak and continuing a decade-long trend of annual increases.
Key Insights:
Consistent Growth: The digital health market has seen a steady rise in user numbers over the past ten years, with this trend expected to continue.
Projected User Numbers: By 2029, the market is expected to reach 2.69 billion users, reflecting a significant 34.83% increase from 2024.
Market Segments: Key segments contributing to this growth include 'Digital Treatment & Care' and 'Health & Wellness Coaching'. Notably, the 'Health & Wellness Coaching' segment in Russia and 'Digital Treatment & Care' in Iceland show substantial user engagement.
Implications for Healthcare Leaders: For healthcare leaders, understanding this growth is crucial for strategic planning. The increasing adoption of digital health solutions highlights the importance of integrating these technologies into healthcare practices to meet rising user demand and improve patient outcomes. Leveraging digital health tools can enhance operational efficiency, provide personalized care, and stay competitive in an evolving market.
For more detailed insights, explore the full report on Statista.
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– Joe Burke, Leaders In Health