“The Disruption of Great Healthcare: Big Technology, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine” is released in a Forbes book.
New York (May 6, 2025) – Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Technology, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine by Marschall Runge, MD, PhD, are now available on Amazon. The book is published in Forbes Books, a trace of Forbes' exclusive business book publication.
In the great healthcare disruption, Dr. Lange explores the changing power of medicine, from artificial intelligence and telehealth to the growing role of Big Tech in patient care.
As a physician scientist and leader in academic medicine, Dr. Lange presents a frontline perspective on the challenges and opportunities created by the rapid evolution of healthcare. He examines the rise in retail medicine, the promise of personalized gene therapy, the impact of AI-driven diagnosis, and innovative new therapies that address obesity, behavioral health and chronic diseases.
More than researching emerging technologies, great health care disruptions seek to ensure that innovation leads to more accessible, equitable and effective care. Dr. Runge explains how policymakers, healthcare providers and patients can manage these changes and create a healthcare system that is useful for everyone.
“With the great healthcare disruption, we want to encourage conversations about the future of medicine and the healthcare,” Runge says. “I want to participate in critical thinking about the impact and quality of care that may arise from the disruptive transformations discussed in this book. I want to launch a new understanding of the potential to stimulate innovative solutions to the biggest challenges facing the healthcare industry.”
This book is an essential reading for both medical professionals and consumers. It comprehensively looks at the most important medical transformation of our time.
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About the author
Dr. Marschall Runge is dean of the medical school, dean of the medical school at the University of Michigan, CEO of Michigan Medicine, and Vice President of Medical Care. With advanced degrees from Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins, as well as professional training at Harvard University's Massachusetts General Hospital, he spent his career promoting healthcare innovation and transformation in medical education. His insights have been drawn from decades of experience, both as a practical cardiologist and a medical executive.
Dr. Runge writes coded novels and novels for Kill To Kill, a technomedical thriller about the rising risks associated with electronic medical records and artificial intelligence.
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