Death may remain the ultimate certainty, but in recent decades extending life has become an ever more obsessive quest, consuming growing resources, effort and debate.
Today, global healthcare is an estimated $5,000bn annual market, encompassing everything from medicines to diagnostics, computers to software, hospital operations to practitioners’ salaries. It is a vast employer and provides substantial economic benefit through the public, private and non-profit sectors alike.

FT Health – issue three 

