Providing high-quality Global Convergence in Healthcare to entire populations has proven extremely expensive, and costs show no signs of slowing. In recent years, total healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP has been rising significantly in nearly every nation. As a result, cost containment and efficiency have become top priorities everywhere. Governments and private insurers alike are experimenting with measures like accountable care organizations (ACOs), reference pricing of drugs and procedures, incentives for generic drug usage, chronic disease management programs, electronic health records, and international treatment shopping. The drive for affordable universal access to treatment is pushing global policy convergence as successful strategies are adopted transnationally.

New technologies are revolutionizing healthcare at lightning speed through developments in telehealth, remote patient monitoring, AI assisted diagnostics, digital therapeutics, drug development, health analytics, and much more. Countries are converging in their encouragement of digital startups and race to take advantage of opportunities for improved access, costs savings, and individual empowerment. At the same time, protecting privacy, equity, oversight and user security present massive policy challenges. As tech giants expand their health offerings, balancing citizen wellbeing with commercial interests will test regulatory agility internationally. Global cooperation will be essential to maximize the promise of digital innovation while mitigating risks to vulnerable populations.

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