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Healthcare’s 2026 Reality: Growing Workforce Gaps, Tiered Access, and the Rise of AI Support

Healthcare systems are entering 2026 under mounting pressure. A growing, aging population and rising disease burden are colliding with persistent workforce shortages—highlighted by projections that new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. will surpass two million this year alone. The stakes are no longer theoretical: delays in care, limited specialist access, and widening disparities are…

By Kevin Stevenson · April 20, 2026, 6:00 AM UTCAi in HealthcareBecker's HealthcareHealthcare Access and EquityHealthcare Trends 2026
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Healthcare systems are entering 2026 under mounting pressure.

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A growing, aging population and rising disease burden are colliding with persistent workforce shortages—highlighted by projections that new cancer diagnoses in the U.S.

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will surpass two million this year alone.

Healthcare systems are entering 2026 under mounting pressure. A growing, aging population and rising disease burden are colliding with persistent workforce shortages—highlighted by projections that new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. will surpass two million this year alone. The stakes are no longer theoretical: delays in care, limited specialist access, and widening disparities are becoming everyday realities across the system.

Where is healthcare actually headed as we move deeper into 2026—and can advances in technology, workforce strategy, and policy reform realistically keep pace with the growing complexity and demand facing the system?

Welcome to I Don’t Care. In the latest episode, Dr. Kevin Stevenson sits down with Scott Becker, founder of Becker’s Healthcare, to unpack the defining healthcare trends shaping 2026. Rooted in firsthand experience and industry perspective, the conversation explores the growing strain on the healthcare workforce, the practical use cases—and limits—of AI, and the widening gaps in access to care across the system.

What you’ll learn…

  • Why specialist shortages—not just overall staffing gaps—are becoming the biggest constraint in healthcare, with some regions facing extreme imbalances in access to care.
  • How healthcare is splitting into distinct access tiers, from concierge and commercially insured patients to Medicare, Medicaid, and underserved populations—with very different levels of availability.
  • How AI is being used today to automate administrative tasks, assist diagnostics, and support clinicians, while still requiring human expertise for judgment, patient interaction, and complex care.

Scott Becker is the founder, publisher, and chief content officer of Becker’s Healthcare and a longtime partner at McGuireWoods, where he previously chaired the healthcare department and served on the firm’s board. He is a recognized leader in healthcare and private equity, hosting top-ranked industry podcasts, speaking widely on business and healthcare trends, and investing in venture capital and private equity ventures. A graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Illinois, Becker has also interviewed prominent global figures and built a reputation as a trusted voice in healthcare leadership and policy.

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