Scott Nelson was quoted in the Dayton Daily News articles, "Hospitals adjust to post-COVID needs, mental health worsened: Top health care stories from 2024" and "Increased costs, new tech, and more on mental health: What might you see with health care in 2025." He shares several of his observations and thoughts about health care in 2024 and 2025, including how telehealth and digital health services proved essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many organizations are expanding their offerings to enhance access and care delivery; artificial intelligence is stepping in to assist with workloads, creating more efficient workflows for healthcare professionals; significant investments are being made across sectors to address mental and behavioral health service gaps; and decisions and results due to organizational financial performance.