In the final installment of a two-part interview, Todd Huseby, a partner at Kearney and leader of the consulting firm’s consumer health care practice, tells this week’s Video Forum how such developments as the emergence of large health care ecosystems, the growing involvement of digitally based companies, and the changing attitudes of payers will impact operators of traditional brick-and-mortar pharmacies.
Video Forum: Todd Huseby, Kearney, Part 2
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