It’s 2030: Do you know where your healthcare is? When we think about the future of healthcare, perhaps the largest factor in play is the ageing population. By 2030, all baby boomers will be age 65 and older. This demographic has and will continue to put a strain on existing healthcare infrastructures. At the same time, smaller subsequent generations have meant fewer people joining the workforce to care for the elderly. As leaders in the healthcare sector look toward the future, their goal should be to transform and reshape the way citizens think of the continu- um of care in order to meet the challenges this elderly and workforce burden presents. To ensure this ageing population – and the population as a whole – continues to ben- efit from affordable, effective healthcare, healthcare leaders must envision a future in which the majority of healthcare moves from hospital to home, and the citizen is more actively engaged in their own healthcare needs. To that end, Mikkel Harbo, the director of product management at Systematic, discusses a future shaped by 5 key trends which will define the way we tackle our health - care challenges. The clear path forward: new technologies and increased digitalisation . 1