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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • Can early intervention prevent disease in the #futureofhealth? Our new blog post on the #TEDMED 2020 event explores how it will become a core component in maintaining health and wellness. https://t.co/eeMEGlbugF

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • The stories heard at #TEDMED 2020 helped amplify our vision for a #futureofhealth that’s shaped by consumers. Read our new blog post to learn how sensors and real-time feedback could promote better health. https://t.co/anwGbumQqu

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • Will consumers be armed with data, tools, and guidance to make informed decisions about their well-being in the #futureofhealth? Check out our new blog post on our experience at #TEDMED 2020. https://t.co/ReT3kF10ES

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • At #TEDMED 2020, the #futureofhealth didn’t seem so far away. Read a new blog post covering technology, consumer behavior, and our experience at the event. https://t.co/NOtVeWUkDd

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • At #TEDMED 2020, our Partner @Deloitte explored the role of the consumer in the future of health. Read more on the Blog: https://t.co/x2wIsX9clT @DeloitteHealth

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • What will the role of the health consumer be in the #futureofhealth? Our Partner @Deloitte explores this idea on the #TEDMED Blog: https://t.co/x2wIsX9clT @DeloitteHealth

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    Last month, we led a discussion about the future of health at TEDMED 2020 in Boston (turns out this was the last in-person meeting any of us will attend for a while). We explained that we believe over the next 20 years, consumers—rather than clinicians or hospitals—will be at the heart of the US health system.

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    • Our Partner @Deloitte examines the four driving factors leading to big changes in the #futureofhealth. https://t.co/x2wIsX9clT @DeloitteHealth

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    Read the TEDMED Q & A on COVID-19 with the world’s top virologist, Professor Peter Piot to learn more about the virus and disease it causes.

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    • On the #TEDMED Blog: Leading virologist @PeterPiot_ answers 100 of our questions about #COVID19, #viruses, and #pandemics: https://t.co/KNIxyUbME0 https://t.co/qZNwd6aemP

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    Read the TEDMED Q & A on COVID-19 with the world’s top virologist, Professor Peter Piot to learn more about the virus and disease it causes.

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    • World-renowned virologist, Peter Piot, answered 100 of our questions about #COVID19, #viruses, and #pandemics. Read his "excellent, easy-to-understand" responses (https://t.co/KNIxyTUbMs) and watch the conversation from the #TEDMED stage (https://t.co/LXlg5MDwkC) https://t.co/JolFeo0CqX