PwC's Next in Health

PwC's Health Industries

Hosted by Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, the Next in Health podcast series offers insights on the most important issues facing pharma, medtech, and healthcare. PwC business leaders discuss the latest trends and their impact on health industries, whether it is policy, AI, innovation, care delivery, business model reinvention, or bold moves shaping the future. If it is happening in health industries, we are talking about it.

  1. MAY 4

    What to Watch in US Health Policy Before the 2026 Midterms

    As the 2026 midterm elections approach, healthcare leaders are asking whether this is just another policy cycle or a more pivotal moment in an increasingly complex and fragmented landscape. In this episode of PwC’s Next in Health, Glenn Hunzinger speaks with Kelly Griffin and Philip Sclafani about how shifting policy dynamics, persistent cost pressures, and rapid industry transformation are reshaping strategy across the healthcare ecosystem.   Discussion highlights: Why the 2026 midterms are less about sweeping reform and more about signaling the direction of the operating environmentHow affordability, transparency, and increased state-level action are shaping policy and driving industry changeWhy healthcare costs continue to rise and why traditional levers may not be enough to bend the cost curveHow pharma, payers, and providers are adapting business models amid regulatory pressure and evolving market dynamicsThe growing role of AI, partnerships, and ecosystem convergence in accelerating transformationWhat healthcare leaders should prioritize, from policy intelligence and scenario planning to operating effectively in a more fragmented environment   Speakers: Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwC Kelly Griffin, Director, Health Policy and Intelligence Institute, PwC Philip Sclafani, Principal, Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, PwC For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.

    18 min
  2. MAR 17

    Strategies for accessing funding and managing risk in rural health transformation

    With $50 billion flowing through the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), healthcare leaders are questioning whether this marks short term stabilization or a real opportunity to redesign rural care. In this episode of PwC’s Next in Health, Glenn Hunzinger speaks with Thom Bales and Jill Olmstead about how states are deploying funds, how accountability is shaping execution, and what sustainable rural transformation could look like.   Discussion highlights: Why the RHTP differs from prior relief efforts, with funding tied to measurable outcomes and accountabilityHow states are prioritizing workforce sustainability, value based care, and regional partnershipsThe role of technology, telehealth, shared data infrastructure, and AI in expanding access and modernizing rural delivery modelsWhat successful execution requires across governance, compliance, milestone tracking, and multi state coordinationWhy provider engagement with state strategies and ecosystem collaboration will be critical to successWhat durable rural transformation could look like over the next three to five yearsSpeakers:  Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwC Thom Bales, US Health Services Advisory Leader, PwC Jill Olmstead, Principal, Health Services, PwC You can access the full report here: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-policy-and-intelligence-institute/ruralhealth.html For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.

    20 min
  3. FEB 9

    2026 Healthcare Investment Trends

    From the JPM Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, Glenn Hunzinger, PwC’s Health Industries Leader, speaks with Jeremy Gelber, Partner at Vitruvian Partners, and Claire Love, Principal in PwC’s Deals Strategy practice to explore where healthcare investment momentum is building for 2026, how technology is reshaping value creation, and what investors are watching as care models, consumer behavior, and capital deployment continue to evolve. Discussion highlights: Where technology and AI are delivering near term returns by improving efficiency, reducing administrative friction, and streamlining care delivery and paymentWhy women’s health is gaining attention as an underinvested growth opportunity, driven by unmet need, changing consumer expectations, and attractive long term economicsHow regulatory uncertainty is influencing investment decisions, increasing the importance of scenario planning and flexibilityWhere deal activity is expected to pick up in 2026 across healthcare subsectors, including healthcare IT, pharma services, medtech, diagnostics, and biotechHow consumer trust, access to health data, and evolving behavior are shaping future care models and investment prioritiesSpeakers: Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwC Jeremy Gelber, Partner, Vitruvian Partners Claire Love, Deals Strategy Principal, PwC This episode is also available as a video on our website: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast/2026-healthcare-investment-trends.html  For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.

    24 min
  4. JAN 29

    Where will growth emerge in health over the next 10 years?

    From the JPM Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, Glenn Hunzinger brings together Sunil Patel of Merck and Sumit Khedekar of Citigroup for a conversation about where growth in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry is headed over the next five to ten years. They explore how scientific innovation, global sources of capital and talent, and a more forward looking approach to risk taking are shaping the future of healthcare, and why this moment may be pivotal for patients and the industry alike. Discussion highlights: Scientific innovation and unmet patient need remain the primary drivers of long term growth across pharma and biotechGlobal sources of innovation, including China, are reshaping licensing strategies and competitive dynamicsCompanies are increasingly willing to take calculated risk earlier in the drug development lifecycleValue creation depends on entering assets at the right inflection point rather than waiting for fully de risked launchesPayer dynamics, pricing pressure, and evolving consumer expectations are influencing how drugs are developed and commercializedSpeakers: Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwC Sunil Patel, SVP, head of corporate development and business development & licensing, Merck  Sumit Khedekar, Global head of Healthcare Investment Banking, Citigroup This episode is also available as a video on our website: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast/where-will-growth-emerge-across-healthcare.html For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.

    20 min
  5. 12/19/2025

    Deals Outlook 2026: What’s ahead for pharma and life sciences

    Tune in as Glenn Hunzinger and Roel van den Akker share their outlook for pharmaceutical and life sciences dealmaking in 2026. They discuss improving market conditions, innovation driven growth, and how upcoming loss of exclusivity is shaping deal strategy.    Discussion highlights:  Strong innovation, healthy balance sheets, and improving capital markets support a positive outlook for 2026 M&A is expected to remain precision-led and asset-focused, centered on differentiated science and key therapeutic areas Accelerating loss of exclusivity (2026–2029) is increasing reliance on external innovation Mid-sized deals have dominated, but clearer policy and better financing may enable larger strategic transactions As innovation globalizes, companies are sourcing assets more deliberately worldwide, with the US remaining a core life sciences hub  Speakers: Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, PwC Roel van den Akker, US Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences Deals Leader, PwC Linked Materials: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/library/pharma-life-sciences-deals-outlook.htmlhttps://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/library/medtech-deals-outlook.htmlhttps://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/library/health-services-deals-outlook.html For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.

    11 min

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Hosted by Glenn Hunzinger, US Health Industries Leader, the Next in Health podcast series offers insights on the most important issues facing pharma, medtech, and healthcare. PwC business leaders discuss the latest trends and their impact on health industries, whether it is policy, AI, innovation, care delivery, business model reinvention, or bold moves shaping the future. If it is happening in health industries, we are talking about it.

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