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  • Dec. 12, 2023
    Generative AI, a technology that can create new and unique content, imitate human creativity, and address complex healthcare issues, is transforming the healthcare industry. By integrating generative AI into healthcare processes, healthcare organizations can realize significant benefits across various operational areas. They currently face challenges such as clinicians dealing with excessive administrative tasks, diagnostic errors, and patients encountering unsatisfactory experiences. Generative AI offers numerous opportunities to overcome these challenges. While the use of generative AI in healthcare is in its early stages, healthcare organizations are actively developing strategies to incorporate it into their practices. The aim is to enhance care management and automate administrative tasks. However, it is important to address issues related to data privacy, ethics, and system integration to fully realize the potential of generative AI in healthcare. This report highlights the significant potential of generative AI in healthcare, outlining how organizations can harness its power to improve care management and patient outcomes. Additionally, it explores the impact on healthcare entities, identifies key focus areas, and addresses challenges in implementing this transformative technology. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: global Contents In this report, we examine: Generative AI’s impact on healthcare entities Generative AI’s integration within the payer and provider journey The supplier ecosystem in generative AI Considerations regarding trust and safety An implementation plan for generative AI in healthcare Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Sourcing and Vendor Management
  • Sep. 29, 2023
    Home-based healthcare is gaining relevance within the healthcare industry. With evolving customer expectations, improved technological stack, and enhanced focus on patient and member experience, home-based healthcare is emerging as a dominant sector. Providers too, are looking forward to delivering care remotely, as it enables them to deliver quality at a reduced cost, which enhances their operating margins as well. A critical aspect of home-based healthcare is patient data. With remote patient monitoring, the sources for capturing volumes of patient data have increased. This has a flip side too, as the challenge of consolidating patient data, processing it, and ensuring data security and privacy has resulted in increased complexity in the application of home-based healthcare. Adoption trends for home-based healthcare have been quite dynamic across the patient spectrum. While primary care has received a boost as it has seen major growth within home-based healthcare adoption, wellness and lifestyle tracking adoption is still in nascent stages. Streamlining home-based healthcare delivery is another important aspect wherein the major healthcare enterprises have looked forward to forging strategic partnerships with technology and service providers to enhance care delivery to patients. Technology has played a critical role in the growth of home-based healthcare with the key focus being on data management, data analytics, and business intelligence. For providers, there are four critical areas of focus, which are care coordination, patient administration, care delivery, and essential management. This Market report provides comprehensive coverage of the current trends within the home-based healthcare market and highlights how technology is becoming an enabler for the home-based healthcare market. The market report will enable providers to keep track of the technological opportunities within the home-based health market, thus staying aligned with the home-based healthcare industry. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: global Services: home-based healthcare Contents In this report, we: Assess the growing home-based healthcare market, covering the major market drivers, inhibitors, opportunities for service providers, and the ecosystem for home-based healthcare Provide current market analysis of the home-based healthcare market, strategic partnerships within the ecosystem, and major adoption trends across of home-based healthcare across the care spectrum Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Sourcing and Vendor Management
  • Aug. 16, 2023
    Healthcare Data and Analytics (D&A) Services Provider Compendium provides accurate, comprehensive, and fact-based snapshots of 35 providers, including their scale of revenue, overview of client base, company overview, revenue split by geography, segment, value chain, and buyer size, along with Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® service provider assessment. The compendium also examines the global healthcare D&A service provider landscape. The report will enable current and potential buyers of payer operations to assess the providers on their strengths and limitations, based on their desired capabilities. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: global This report is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2023, interactions with leading healthcare D&A services providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the healthcare D&A services market Contents Each provider profile captures the following details: Scale of operations: client base overview, revenue, revenue split by segment, value chain, buyer size, and geography Major case studies and consultative frameworks Proprietary solutions and key events Everest Group assessment: providers’ position on Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® and overall evaluation of provider capabilities with key strengths and limitations Membership (s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Healthcare Payer and Provider Business Process Data & Analytics Sourcing and Vendor Management
  • July 25, 2023
    COVID-19 significantly impacted care management technology adoption for healthcare payers and providers. They recognized the importance of leveraging technology to ensure continuous care while reducing transmission risk. The pandemic highlighted the value of data analytics and population health management for understanding disease trends and identifying high-risk populations. By leveraging data-driven approaches, healthcare payers and providers can allocate resources, personalize treatment plans, and address the needs of vulnerable patient groups, thereby improving patient outcomes and healthcare system resilience. Care management technology enables data collection, analysis, and visualization, empowering effective response and resource allocation during COVID-19. Technology solutions are vital for seamless collaboration among stakeholders in care coordination and communication. Patient-centered care models have also gained traction with technology enabling patient engagement and access to resources. Overall, the pandemic accelerated the adoption of care management technology, transforming healthcare delivery and emphasizing the importance of leveraging technology to meet the evolving needs of patients, providers, and payers. In this report, we assess start-ups that offer dedicated care management services, software, and solutions, focusing on their core capabilities and market impact. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: global Contents In this report, we: Discuss payers and providers’ care management adoption levels Examine the drivers in the care management market Introduce a framework to evaluate high-potential start-ups in the care management market Highlight the trailblazers in care management, including their assessment, leaderboard, and profiles Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Sourcing and Vendor Management
  • May 29, 2023
    Healthcare enterprises are recognizing the growing importance of Data and Analytics (D&A) in their growth strategies, as data-driven decision-making gains significance. Traditionally, D&A services focused on cost-cutting and operational optimization; however, there has been a shift toward prioritizing customer satisfaction and improving health outcomes. This shift has led healthcare enterprises to invest in data integration and advanced analytics, with a specific focus on areas such as data privacy, value-based care, and population health. Although payers have been leading in the adoption of D&A, providers are rapidly catching up, with the pandemic serving as a catalyst for this trend. Providers are assisting healthcare enterprises in defining their D&A strategy and roadmap, upgrading their infrastructure, and providing relevant recommendations for enterprise-level decision-making, resulting in tangible business benefits. In this report, we assess 35 healthcare D&A service providers featured on Everest Group’s Healthcare Data and Analytics Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023 Each provider profile offers a comprehensive overview of its service focus and key strengths and limitations. The research will help buyers select the right-fit provider for their needs, while providers will be able to benchmark themselves against the competition. Scope Industry: healthcare Offering: D&A services Geography: global The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2023, interactions with leading D&A service providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the healthcare D&A services market Contents In this report, we: Study healthcare D&A services market trends Examine 35 healthcare D&A service providers’ capabilities and offerings List providers’ key strengths and limitations Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Healthcare Payer and Provider Business Process Sourcing and Vendor Management