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The fate of health care's front lines: How U.S. mega-mergers hurt doctors and disrupt the delivery of care

February 27, 2018
Business Affairs

Defending the right to provide quality patient care
Across the U.S., from California to Pennsylvania, doctors are coming together in opposition to mega-mergers – not only because they inhibit their ability to practice to their highest potential but also to defend patients, who are increasingly paying so much more for so much less. Like retail, real estate, utilities and travel, health care is changing at rapid speed, with technology fast becoming the favorite in the race to transform it. But while the industry at large is embracing transformational technologies, devices and mobile applications that simplify data collection and processes, improving the patient experience through improved delivery of care, which has become central in our growing on-demand economy, will be the only cure.


Robert E. Grant
About the Author: Robert E. Grant is founder and chief executive officer of CONCIERGE KEY Health, the world’s first mobile app for on-demand access to elite doctors, including specialists and care facilities. An entrepreneur, inventor and investor, he has played a pivotal role for more than 20 years in successful technology and business development in pharmaceutical, medical device and health care markets.


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