Health and Health Care in 2032

This report explores potential futures for U.S. health and healthcare in 2032, focusing on the impact of reforms, technology, leadership, and societal values.

Excerpt from report:
“What do we want health and healthcare to be in the U.S. in 2032? We really could improve health and healthcare in this country over the decades to come. However, there is a good chance that we could also spend more than we can afford on an American population whose health continues to decline.”

Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Institute for Alternative Futures
Publication date: June 20, 2012
Authors: Clem Bezold, Eric Meade, Jonathan Peck, Mary Presswood, Not Specified, Wayne Rosenkrans, William Rowley, Willis Goldbeck
Time horizon: 2032
Geographic focus: United States
Page count: 48

Methods

The research method involved developing scenarios through expert interviews, a national symposium, and the application of the Institute for Alternative Futures' “Aspirational Futures” approach, which includes expectable, challenging, and aspirational futures.

Used IAF's aspirational futures development approach.

  • Exploratory in nature
  • Scenarios are developed
  • With Stakeholders

Key Insights

The report presents four scenarios exploring U.S. health and healthcare in 2032, considering reforms, technology, leadership, and societal values. It examines the role of new health roles, community health metrics, leadership, and barriers to health, offering recommendations for each area.

Drivers mentioned include:

  • Social determinants of health
  • Big Data
  • Role of providers
  • Role of government
  • Healthcare cost and redistribution
  • Culture shift
  • Connection and communication
  • health equity
  • Education and learning

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