Human Experience 2030: A Vision for the Future of Healthcare
Human Experience 2030 (HX2030) reflects the insights of a global community of patients, family members, care partners and healthcare professionals in all roles who represent the shared voices of possibility. Over 1,000 members of The Beryl Institute community provided input to create a shared vision for the future that identified the key milestones and points of focus we believe will be needed over the next ten years to achieve that vision. Through this work, we have identified the ideas and actions that will not only drive our efforts but more holistically guide us forward. The future of human experience is not just a place we will eventually arrive, but rather it is an awareness of what we must do starting in this moment to lead us through the days, months and years ahead.
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