Jane Sarasohn

Jane has a knack for understanding how technology will change the future of health care. She combines her expertise in business and economics with insights from social sciences, medicine, and other fields to help organizations anticipate changes that could affect their strategy or operations. Jane’s work spans healthcare stakeholders – patients, providers (hospitals/health systems), payers (insurance companies), suppliers like device manufacturers.
The Health Populi blog is now updated twice-weekly by Jane’s team at Deloitte Consulting LLP, where she advises clients on emerging trends related to people, technology, and health policy.
Jane’s career spans many different fields of expertise: she is an international speaker with talks ranging from “The Future of Healthcare” to “How Technology Impacts Patient Care.”
If you’ve ever wondered where we are headed with our advancements in medical science or if there could be some potential problems down the line like shortages due to automation…Jane might have answers for you!

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Jane Sarasohn Articles

Americans’ Trust in Public Health Agencies Has Become Politicized, Though There is Bipartisan Support for Many Public Health Priorities

While health citizens’ trust in the “messengers” of health information has become polarized by partisans’ political views, there is real

How Consumers’ Economic Sentiments Are Shaping Peoples’ Financial and Emotional Well-Being: Learning from CivicScience

When it comes to health, the words “fiscal” and “physical” are morphing as peoples’ economic feelings (the “fiscal”) are shaping

Loneliness As Risk Factor for Health and Medication Adherence

The role of loneliness and social isolation plays into every aspect of human health, beyond mental and behavioral impacts: loneliness

The Era of Healthcare Grievance: The Edelman Trust Barometer’s Take on Health and Trust in 2025

Health citizens globally are feeling and behaving more empowered with respect to their personal health from physical and mental health

A Profile of Health Consumer-Generations’ Use of Digital Health – Rock Health Takes Us Through the Ages

In the past year, most consumers in the U.S. have used virtual care, tracked at least one health metric digitally,

“The Church As Field Hospital” – Learning from Pope Francis About the Power of Loneliness and Connection

“I see the church as a field hospital after battle.”               The death of

Health Insurance Coverage Among Smaller U.S. Businesses Is Eroding: A Signal From JPMorganChase

Working-age people in the U.S. depend on their employers to provide health insurance; just over one-half of people in America

U.S. Health Care in 2025 Requires Scenario Planning: The Uncertainties That Inspire DIY Healthcare

As Weight Watchers prepares to initiate bankruptcy proceedings, I file the news event under “thinking the unthinkable.”      

Most Americans Don’t Want to Cut Medicaid (Including Republicans)

With potential down-sizing of Medicaid on the short-term U.S. political horizon, a fascinating poll found that most people identifying as