From the evolution of value-based care to regulatory change and technology-enabled solutions, there is plenty to keep healthcare leaders up at night. Here’s an overview of changes happening now and a glimpse what can be expected in the future. Our country’s healthcare system is no stranger to change. Still, the COVID-19 Pandemic severely tested healthcare delivery—as much as it tested any sector of the economy. Providers and healthcare organizations had to quickly adapt how they engage with people. It is hard to imagine a better example of building the plane while flying it. For one, the pandemic advanced adoption of virtual care and new digital tools. COVID launched telehealth 10 or 20 years forward in a matter of months. Healthcare providers and organizations scrambled to get people on telehealth platforms. Those who resisted it had no choice but to test the waters. Payers had to accept reimbursement requirements. Safe to say virtual care is here to stay. That’s a good thing—it opens greater access to care, enhances the personal experience, and brings us closer to true person-centered care.