Our Salesforce LIVE team teamed up with the Economist for a compelling five-part series on the future of work — and the people who are doing tomorrow’s jobs today. Between transforming old jobs to creating entirely new jobs altogether, these individuals are at the forefront of a new frontier. And who better to engage these forward-thinkers than Peter Schwartz, SVP Strategic Planning at Salesforce and our own company futurist?

In this installment in the series, Schwartz speaks to Salesforce’s own Chief Medical Officer and General Manager of healthcare and life sciences, Dr. Joshua Newman, MD MSHS.

“What seems to be happening now is that there’s a coalescence — there’s sort of a coming together of very hardcore technology — very advanced systems — to take care of people, as well as the relationships,” said Newman.

Learn why Newman foresees that healthcare is evolving by, in a way, going back to the past — when one-to-one relationships between doctors and their patients was the norm rather than the exception — by watching the full interview below.

Want more? Check out the full Future Works series at the Economist, and see all Salesforce LIVE videos here.