Future of Human Experience 2030: A Dynamic Framework for Healthcare
Jason A. Wolf, PhD, CPXP | President, The Beryl Institute
Explore the insights and shared vision for the future of human experience in healthcare built from the voices of thousands of people around the world. This webinar highlights the findings of the global inquiry The Future of Human Experience 2030 (HX2030) and introduces a dynamic framework shaping a call to action for the future of healthcare overall. Come prepared to reflect and contribute as it will take all voices and a broad and unwavering commitment to ensure we realize the future healthcare deserves. Learn the key findings of the inquiry, explore the implications for action (or inaction) it reveals and identify the opportunities for impact we can all make as we look at the next decade of human experience in healthcare.
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