Amazon And The Case For Major Health Care Disruption

From drug delivery by drone to busting the drug rebate model, panelists at CNBC's inaugural health care conference had big visions for the changes Amazon could bring to health care.

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When it comes to Amazon's anticipated expansion into health care, insights are only speculation, but experts at CNBC's Healthy Returns conference in New York on March 28 made the case for major disruption. From drug delivery by drone to breaking the insurance formulary model altogether, panelists talked about some of the changes the online retailer could bring to the sector.

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