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Global health care is entering mid June 2026 balancing strong demand with rising cost pressure, cooling telehealth use, and rapid investment in data and AI tools. In the past week, U.S. health employment has remained one of the fastest growing parts of the labor market, adding more than 400,000 jobs over the prior 12 months, as hospitals, clinics, and long term care facilities continue to backfill pandemic era shortages and expand ambulatory and home based services.[9] On the demand side, consumer behavior is shifting again. New data summarized June 14 show the number of patients using telehealth is down 48 percent compared with 2020 peaks, and 71 percent of patients now say they prefer phone or in person assistance when they need help, rather than purely digital self service.[8] This marks a clear normalization after the pandemic surge, with hybrid care replacing all virtual care as the dominant model. In response, health systems and vendors are investing in workflow and decision automation rather than pure video visit volume. A June 2026 industry update notes that organizations in healthcare are adopting so called agentic AI to automate decisions, improve operational efficiency, and enhance patient experiences, positioning these tools as a way to manage labor costs while maintaining access.[6] Capital markets and deal activity remain active but targeted. On June 12, Cosmos Health announced new contract manufacturing orders totaling 253,657 units across a range of medicines, signaling continued globalization of pharmaceutical production and an emphasis on scale and cost control in the supply chain.[2] In digital health services, Aton Health recently closed a Series A growth investment to expand its research integration platform into additional medical specialties and markets, underscoring ongoing investor interest in specialized data and analytics rather than broad telehealth platforms.[4] Regulators and professional bodies are adjusting to these shifts. At the 2026 AMA Annual Meeting in Chicago over the last week, nearly 700 physician and medical student delegates gathered to debate policy on technology use, workforce conditions, and coverage expansion, reflecting sustained focus on access, equity, and clinician burnout.[15] Compared with earlier pandemic era reports that emphasized explosive telehealth growth and emergency regulatory waivers, the current landscape is defined by normalization of care settings, disciplined digital investment, and operational efficiency as leaders work to reconcile persistent demand with constrained budgets and workforce limits.[8][6] For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ
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