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Bracing for disruption: Building agility in life sciences and healthcare

What will it take to maintain a competitive advantage in the age of personalized, data-driven healthcare?

The rise of CRISPR genome editing technology and affordable gene sequencing have the potential to disrupt the life science and healthcare industries as irrevocably as the Internet disrupted retail, travel, and music. Industry leaders must adapt with unprecedented speed or risk getting displaced by new types of competitors.

In this webinar industry experts Amy Loftus and Emily Borlik discuss how emerging technologies are likely to disrupt business as usual for life science companies, providers, payers, and patients—and what you can do to prepare.

Watch this webinar and get specific recommendations for maintaining a competitive advantage including:

  • Guidance on how to prioritize and implement modern data infrastructure and intelligence capabilities;
  • Insight on how go-to-market models for new therapies may need to evolve, from reimbursement and patient access to physician education and engagement;
  • Pointers for increasing trust and collaboration between life sciences and healthcare to improve the end-to-end patient experience, with sensitivity to regulatory and confidentiality challenges; and,
  • Inspiration from case studies of strategic initiatives underway across the life sciences and healthcare landscape.

The time to address vulnerabilities in your value chain is now. Join us to learn more!

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About the presenters


Amy Loftus

Amy Loftus is the general manager of Slalom’s Philadelphia office. She previously served as managing partner of North American Life Sciences for Accenture, where she worked for 22 years. She also spent four years as executive vice president of capabilities for Accolade, an on-demand healthcare concierge recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the nation’s most promising companies.

Emily Borlik

Emily Borlik is the director of Slalom’s cross-market healthcare practice. She has more than 15 years of experience in the healthcare space, most recently focusing on business intelligence strategies, patient experience and engagement models, and health system service line improvement.