Health 2.0: Providers must reinvent themselves to achieve quadruple aim
Feb 23, 2019
Sutter Health

by Healthcare IT News

SANTA CLARA – At the Health 2.0 Provider Symposium on Monday, one physician leader opened the morning by taking a trip back in time, to 1999.

It was a year of red pills (The Matrix, where Neo gulped down a tablet that showed him the true nature of reality) and blue pills (Viagra, which earned Pfizer $281 million that year, boosting its profits by 14%).

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