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How retailers and “payviders” are disrupting U.S. healthcare in 2024

Clarivate

Strategy #1: innovate and create Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has said that overnight success takes about 10 years — and that ramp-up period may be what’s playing out for the ecommerce giant in healthcare. While the key players’ strategies differ, all are focused on bending the cost curve while increasing patient touchpoints and engagement.

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Pharma-biotech partnerships take on new urgency as patent cliffs loom

Clarivate

A glance at the 2022 top selling drugs for the biggest pharma companies reveals how dependent many large pharmas are on a small basket of products – most acquired through partnerships or acquisitions – that are nearing loss of exclusivity. billion in 2022. Of the biggest spenders in 2022, Merck/MSD opened its wallet the widest.

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15 E-Commerce Trends You Need to Watch Out For In 2022 to 2023

Magellan Solutions

15 E-Commerce Trends You Need to Watch Out For In 2022 to 2023. What new e-commerce trends will be popular in 2022 and beyond? B2C ecommerce businesses market their products directly to consumers. Even while there is a low barrier to entry due to low costs, this also means that new competitors can easily penetrate the market.

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“It has completely changed the way we operate”: The Power of Optimove’s Predictive Future Value

Optimove

The E-Learning market was valued at USD 315 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow by 20% from 2022 to 2028, as technological innovations enable more and more people to learn from a distance. This feature allows marketers to observe how a series of campaigns – a stream – perform together.

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The U.S. health insurance market is undergoing a post-pandemic sea change

Clarivate

The United States health insurance market is seeing some of the largest enrollment changes ever, resulting in significant disruption in medical and drug coverage for millions of Americans. New York and Minnesota are the only two states to provide the Basic Health Plan through a Section 1132 State Innovation Waiver since 2015.