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

Workers Feel “Stuck,” Under-Insured, Financially Stressed, and Neglecting Mental Health

“It’s the economy stupid,” Jennifer Tescher, CEO of the Financial Health Network, titles her latest column in Forbes. Published two

3 in 4 U.S. Patients Say the Healthcare System is Broken — But Technology Can Help

Patients “yearn” for personalized services and relationships in health care — optimistic that technology can help deliver on that hope

What Stays True for U.S. Health Care Post #Election2024 (1) – Consumers’ Dissatisfaction with Drug Prices

For health care, there are many uncertainties as we reflect, one week after the 2024 U.S. elections, on probably policy

“People will see wellness, peace and healing” – Reading the GWI Future of Wellness Report, 2024 Trends

Healthy eating and weight loss, personal care and beauty, exercise and physical activity, and wellness tourism are the four biggest

Peace and Health: A Causal Relationship Explored in the AMA Journal of Ethics

“Peace and health are inextricably connected,” the Editors of the AMA Journal of Ethics introduce an issue of the journal devoted

How’s Life? Around the World – In the U.S., It’s the Sadness That Stands Out

A new report from the OECD asks the question, “How’s Life?” with the tagline letting us know the plotline focuses

Keep Calm and Carry On – Election Day Anxiety Hacks from Calm, Aloft Hotels, and Sesame Street

As my phone keeps pinging today with texts of friends and colleagues sharing #Election2024 angst, I am grateful to the

Women and #Election2024: Listening to Abigail Adams

With a handful of days before #Election2024 delivers final voters to polls in the U.S. on November 5th, Americans’ political

Doctors’ Recommendations Are Top Motivators for Consumers Who Buy Digital Health Devices: Trust and Health

Most consumers using digital health devices felt more trust in the technology when coupled with doctors’ office reviews — another