Can Economics Save Medicine?
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Medicine is fundamentally poised for an incredible entrepreneurial breakthrough. The kind of breakthrough that will revolutionize the practice and delivery of medicine and how we think about health.
A new world of medical entrepreneurship is growing. Concierge and cash-only practices, walk-in cash clinics, medical tourism, and cost-sharing plans are just a few of the ways free-market approaches are changing the landscape. Our expert speakers will discuss several of these developments, and more.
Recorded in Salem, New Hampshire, on June 17, 2021.