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Host: Ken Perez, Vice President of Healthcare Policy, Omnicell
Industry experts are predicting that a slow repeal of the ACA will have very little, if any, negative impact on healthcare technology. Healthcare technology grew at an unprecedented pace under the ACA, in part because the ACA contains provisions which provide healthcare technology with incentives to develop and implement new systems aimed at increasing efficiency.
Despite the significant amount of uncertainty with a slow repeal of the ACA for many players in the healthcare industry, healthcare technology appears to be poised for continued growth through value-based care, telemedicine, and the increased need for interoperability.
Thank you for participating in healthcare industry dialog, by listening to this podcast. For more information about Omnicell programs and solutions visit https://www.omnicell.com.
Host: Ken Perez, Vice President of Healthcare Policy, Omnicell
Industry experts are predicting that a slow repeal of the ACA will have very little, if any, negative impact on healthcare technology. Healthcare technology grew at an unprecedented pace under the ACA, in part because the ACA contains provisions which provide healthcare technology with incentives to develop and implement new systems aimed at increasing efficiency.
Despite the significant amount of uncertainty with a slow repeal of the ACA for many players in the healthcare industry, healthcare technology appears to be poised for continued growth through value-based care, telemedicine, and the increased need for interoperability.
Thank you for participating in healthcare industry dialog, by listening to this podcast. For more information about Omnicell programs and solutions visit https://www.omnicell.com.