The New Existence: An Action Plan for the Future of Healthcare Introduced by The Beryl Institute

Reinforcing its commitment to elevate the human experience in healthcare, The Beryl Institute releases a framework for action, The New Existence. The COVID-19 crisis has shifted the foundations of healthcare forever and revealed the systemic weaknesses of healthcare globally. As we move through his moment in history, there is not a normal to which healthcare will return, rather there is an opportunity for a new existence. The Institute, guided by a global steering team and over 1000 voices from its global community, has worked to co-create The New Existence and outline actions that will support this new future for healthcare.

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Grounded in the strategic lenses that shape the experience framework and building a path to Human Experience 2030, The New Existence will align efforts and ensure the human experience at the heart of healthcare flourishes. It will ultimately lead to a future that is co-created by the diverse voices leading and engaging in healthcare globally. The New Existence is framed by four core segments and a comprehensive set of associated actions:

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  • Care Teams: Redefine and advance the integrated nature of and critical role patients and their circle of support play on care teams.
  • Governance and Leadership: Reimagine, redefine and reshape the essential role of leadership in driving systematic change.
  • Models of Care & Operations: Co-design systems, processes and behaviors to deliver the best human experience.
  • Policy & Systemic Issues: Advocate for equitable institutional, governmental and payor policies, incentives and funding to drive positive change.

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