Technological change, ageing populations and rising expectations. These are the three furies that confront health systems across the world. They force up costs and lead to fears that even in western industrialised countries healthcare will, in the not too distant future, become unaffordable.
But will it? It is not hard to buy into the conventional wisdom that the various forms rising of demand are putting healthcare – whether funded publicly or privately – under unprecedented pressure.

FT Health – issue three 

