The Health Economy

The Health Economy is made up of four key pillars: Healthcare, Industrial Health, Wellness, and Services & Support.

Each plays a role in improving health, expanding access, and driving innovation.

Click on each pillar below to explore resources, insights, and opportunities—and see how they shape the future of health and well-being.

  • The Healthcare Economy - Includes Primary & Specialty Care, Inpatient & Outpatient Services, and Mental Health Services. It serves patients who rely on both clinical and non-clinical roles within healthcare settings for direct care, treatment, and support.

  • The Industrial Health Economy - Driven by sectors like Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, MedTech, and Health VC, serving end-users who benefit from innovations in medical products, pharmaceuticals, and technology. This economy advances the tools and treatments that enhance health outcomes

  • The Wellness Economy - Focuses on holistic well-being, including fields like Beauty & Personal Care, Wellness Tourism, Wellness Real Estate, and Nutrition. It serves consumers seeking lifestyle and preventive health solutions that support physical, mental, and emotional wellness

  • The Services & Support Economy - Includes essential functions like policy, insurance, administration, and supply chain, serving clients—from healthcare providers to patients—by ensuring efficient and accessible healthcare operations. This economy provides the infrastructure that supports the broader health system