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Building connected & intelligent healthcare groups with EY

As EY’s Global Health Leader, Aloha McBride works with over 11,500 health-focused professionals around the world. She helps clients confront problems and solve the challenges facing the health industry.

“We know the challenges are many – spiralling costs, health disparities, an overburdened workforce, an older and sicker population, just to name a few,” she says.

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EY has the ambition to be a key player in transforming the health industry into a hyperconnected, intelligent health ecosystem, driven by data insights that allow for the delivery of more personalised and equitable care, better experience and more value.

“We aim to digitally deliver the future of wellness,” continues McBride. “We put the consumer, caregiver(s) and clinicians at the centre of any solutions for health organisations. With the challenges the industry faces, we help our clients simultaneously strengthen their foundation to become more financially sustainable, while also helping them to innovate.”

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 EVOKE

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