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State of the Market
Next-gen Patient and Member Experience: A Healthcare CX State of the Market
June 30, 2025In today’s dynamic healthcare landscape, Patient and Member Engagement (PME) has become a strategic imperative for healthcare enterprises and service and platform providers. Historically overlooked and limited to administrative touchpoints, PME has evolved into a mission-critical function that impacts patient/member satisfaction and business outcomes, such as retention, medication adherence, care outcomes, and cost improvements. Rising expectations, omnichannel demand, regulatory pressures, and advanced technology have accelerated the transition toward seamless, intelligent, and personalized engagement across the care journey. In this report, we analyze the PME’s evolving role in healthcare and its significance in driving better outcomes. The report assesses key adoption trends, identifies technology and organizational accelerators, and highlights the barriers that limit PME’s scaling across the industry. Focusing on real-world enterprise priorities, the report outlines how healthcare organizations are using gen AI, predictive analytics, and agentic AI to enable self-service, deliver personalized communication, and proactively retain members and patients. Additionally, the report examines the emergence of Systems of Execution (SoE) and their potential to unify data, drive AI-led engagement, and convert insights into real-time execution across touchpoints. It also provides sourcing guidance and strategic recommendations for payers and providers, emphasizing the need for a PME lead to drive enterprise alignment and measure experience success. -
June 12, 2025As healthcare continues its transition to value-based, patient and member-centric care models, CIOs are increasingly under pressure to deliver seamless, proactive, and personalized experiences across the care continuum. Traditional Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platforms digitize communications but fall short in orchestrating real-time, intelligent engagement. The result is often fragmented experiences, high patient churn, inefficient workflows, and unmet member expectations. To address these limitations, healthcare enterprises are turning to Systems of Execution (SoE) – intelligent platform layers that go beyond passive data repositories to drive real-time decisioning and workflow automation across clinical and administrative functions. SoE represent the next evolution of CRM, which makes it capable of orchestrating adaptive, AI-driven engagement journeys that respond dynamically to clinical risk signals, social determinants of health, and benefit changes. In this Viewpoint, we explore SoE’s transformative potential across healthcare CRM by highlighting real-world use cases that improve care coordination, automate workflows, and elevate patient and member engagement.. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: global Contents In this report, we explore: SoE’s role in transforming patient and member engagement across healthcare organizations A detailed roadmap for healthcare CIOs to implement SoE effectively, including foundational enablers such as unified data fabrics, AI-powered decision engines, and adaptive workflows A three-stage SoE maturity model with illustrative use cases and implementation best practices for each stage Strategic guidance to align CRM modernization with value-based care goals to improve engagement, care coordination, and operational efficiency
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June 04, 2025Healthcare enterprises are increasingly recognizing the strategic value of Data, Analytics, and AI (DAAI) as data-driven decision-making becomes central to achieving business and clinical outcomes. While DAAI initiatives have traditionally focused on cost containment and operational efficiencies, there is now a clear shift toward enhancing patient experiences and driving improved health outcomes. This evolving focus is prompting organizations to invest in robust data integration capabilities and advanced analytics, with particular emphasis on data privacy, value-based care, and population health management. Although payers have historically led DAAI adoption, providers are rapidly advancing their capabilities. They are essential in shaping enterprise DAAI strategies and roadmaps, modernizing infrastructure, and delivering actionable insights that support high-impact decision-making. As a result, healthcare organizations are realizing measurable improvements in performance, care delivery, and patient engagement. In this report, we assess 32 healthcare DAAI providers featured on the Healthcare Data, Analytics, and AI Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025. The report analyzes the healthcare DAAI services market size, DAAI service themes for healthcare enterprises, and providers’ capabilities and market success. The research will enable enterprises to select the best-fit provider for their sourcing needs. Scope Industry: healthcare Service: healthcare DAAI services Geography: global Contents In this report, we assess: Healthcare DAAI services market trends Each provider’s capabilities and market success Providers’ key strengths and limitations
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Viewpoint
Navigating Value-based Care (VBC) amid AI and Economic Uncertainty for Healthcare Providers
May 08, 2025The shift from fee-for-service to Value-based Care (VBC) is increasing due to payer mandates and the long-term promise of improved outcomes and lower costs. However, this transformation is unfolding amid economic uncertainty, tariff-driven inflation, and healthcare provider financial strain. Several hospitals lack the capital, operational agility, or data integration required to scale VBC adoption effectively. As Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) expands its adoption through the Alternative Payment Model (APM) framework, healthcare providers struggle to align limited resources with long-term strategic goals. To succeed in this evolving environment, healthcare organizations must invest in automation, analytics, and AI-enabled tools that improve financial and clinical performance. Agentic AI offers the potential to ease documentation burdens, close care gaps, and support compliance in a fragmented data ecosystem. In this report, we highlight how the emerging divide in the VBC landscape, shaped by resource availability, risks exacerbating disparities in care quality and organizational resilience. The report offers actionable strategies to navigate payer demands, optimize contracts, and realign RCM provider partnerships to support value-based models. Scope Industry: healthcare Geography: North America Contents In this report, we: Simply the VBC concept Evaluate systemic barriers slowing VBC adoption Assess VBC adoption trends in the future Analyze the healthcare provider strategy blueprint for VBC’s success -
April 09, 2025In today’s dynamic talent market, organizations must actively monitor key roles and skills, both in-demand and emerging, to enable strategic workforce planning. Higher demand may indicate more significant competition for talent or a higher risk of attrition, making it vital to analyze talent demand trends to anticipate external competition and identify leading industries for talent acquisition. Everest Group’s half-yearly report offers insights into monthly IT services talent demand trends across India, highlighting top industries, roles, and skills based on H2 2024 demand. Leveraging data from our Talent Genius™ tool, this report comprehensively analyzes the current talent market, empowering organizations to stay competitive, plan for future workforce needs, and make informed talent acquisition decisions. Scope Industry: IT services Geography: India Contents In this report, we analyze talent demand trends in India's IT services sector on a national scale. Additionally, we provide detailed profiles of 15 major Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities, offering insights into talent demand trends, top industries, key roles, and essential skills in each location.
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Tech Launch Perspective
Telecommunications – Review of NetoAI’s TSLAM 1.5B Product Launch
March 12, 2025Telecom-specific AI-powered solutions will be vital in optimizing telecom infrastructure and delivering next-generation connectivity as 5G, Open RAN, and network disaggregation gain momentum. The industry is significantly transforming, with Large Language Models (LLMs) and Small Language Models (SLMs) being increasingly adopted to automate, optimize, and enhance network operations, customer service, and infrastructure planning. Unlike generic AI models, industry-specific LLMs and SLMs are designed to understand, process, and generate telecom-relevant insights, making them more efficient and accurate for domain-specific applications. SLMs are particularly valuable for low-power, real-time AI applications, making AI-driven network optimization and diagnostics more scalable. This LLM integration offers numerous benefits, including improved efficiency, personalized customer interactions, and advanced network optimization. In this report, we explore NetoAI’s SLM product TSLAM 1.5B's transformative potential, examining its key features and impact on network management, customer support, and security assistance. We also provide insights into its market positioning, key benefits, and broader implications for telecom enterprises as they cost-effectively adapt to sustainable standards. Scope All industries and geographies Contents In this report, we: Provide insights into the global telecommunications industry Examine NetoAI’s current positioning and alignment among telecommunication enterprises Explore the features, benefits, and challenges of NetoAI’s product TSLAM 1.5B Membership(s) Application Services Artificial Intelligence (AI) Banking and Financial Services Information Technology Cloud and Infrastructure Services Clinical Development Technology Cybersecurity Data & Analytics Digital Services Digital Workplace Enterprise Platform Services (EPS) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Insurance Information Technology Marketing and Interactive Experience Life Sciences Information Technology Retail and CPG Sustainability Technology and Services Sourcing and Vendor Management -
Tech Vendor Spotlight
Healthcare’s Digital Backbone: A Deep Dive into Data Management Platforms
Feb. 26, 2025Healthcare organizations generate massive data volumes from EHRs, IoT, labs, and billing systems, making effective data management essential. Interoperability, governance, and real-time analytics challenges hinder seamless data flow and insight generation. Healthcare data platforms address these issues by offering AI-driven analytics, ETL pipelines, and EHR connectivity, transforming raw data into actionable insights. These platforms improve operational efficiency, enhance patient outcomes, and enable data-driven decision-making. However, balancing innovation with compliance remains vital as organizations navigate regulatory complexities and privacy concerns. Advanced solutions ensure secure, scalable, and intelligent data management, enabling predictive analytics and real-time interoperability. As the healthcare landscape evolves, data platforms will be pivotal in optimizing workflows, streamlining care coordination, and driving digital transformation across the industry. In this report, we analyze the data platforms landscape, including key solution components, considerations to select the right tool, and leading providers. It highlights healthcare data platforms’ evolution from traditional data storage to AI-driven analytics, real-time interoperability, and predictive insights. The report profiles 15 leading technology providers that offer data platforms, highlighting their capabilities and industry use cases. Scope Industry: healthcare Domain: healthcare data platforms Geography: global Contents In this report, we provide: Each provider’s company overview Provider’s capability, market trends, and innovation dimensions Case studies demonstrating capabilities in the healthcare data management space Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Sourcing and Vendor Management -
Feb. 14, 2025In recent years, technology enterprise adoption and digitalization have significantly reshaped Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), transforming how healthcare providers optimize financial performance and patient engagement. To enhance provider reimbursements, streamline claims processing, and accelerate value-based care initiatives, healthcare providers have made digital adoption their RCM strategies’ foundation. To meet growing enterprise demands, RCM platform providers are expanding their capabilities through investments in AI/gen AI-driven automation, strategic partnerships, and acquisitions to drive efficiency and financial sustainability. In this report, we evaluate 22 RCM platform providers mapped on the Everest Group PEAK Matrix® framework. The report analyzes the RCM platform market size, growth trends, and key capabilities, offering insights into market success metrics. It offers enterprises the information they need to make informed sourcing decisions in the evolving RCM landscape. Scope Industry: healthcare Product: revenue cycle management Geography: US Contents In this report, we: Assess healthcare RCM platforms market trends Examine each platform provider’s capability and market success-related dimensions Analyze platform providers’ key strengths and limitations Membership(s) Healthcare Payer and Provider Information Technology Revenue Cycle Management Sourcing and Vendor Management
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Jan. 29, 2025This breaking viewpoint provides Everest Group’s view on how AI infusion – integrating AI into existing enterprise workflows – will outpace full AI replacement in key industries. It explores AI's role in financial services, healthcare, and regulatory compliance, where real-time fraud detection, anomaly identification, and instant diagnostics are driving transformation. The viewpoint highlights the advantages of embedding AI within current systems to enhance efficiency, reduce latency, and optimize decision-making. It provides insights into market trends, enterprise adoption strategies, and the evolving regulatory landscape, helping businesses navigate AI-driven innovation while maintaining operational continuity. Membership(s) Available to all membership areas
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State of the Market
Creating Value with a Purpose: Impact Sourcing State of the Market 2024
Dec. 27, 2024The impact sourcing ecosystem is rapidly expanding due to the growing interest in sustainable and socially responsible business practices. Enterprises and providers are increasingly incorporating diverse and underserved talent into their operations due to cost efficiency, access to specialized talent, and alignment with ESG and SDG objectives. Traditional providers dominate hiring volumes, while specialists see steady growth in revenue and headcount as they refine talent initiatives and partner with NGOs and educational institutions. Buyers recognize the dual value of cost benefits and corporate citizenship, advocating for more robust reporting and impact sourcing policies’ disclosure. In response, providers are investing in enhanced training programs, certifications, and technology upskilling, enabling impact workers to transition to more complex, higher-value roles. Despite generative AI’s disruptive potential concerns, agentic AI emerges as a promising tool to empower the impact workforce. Key market trends include the CXM industry’s increasing contribution to impact sourcing revenue, growing adoption of impact workers in MEA and APAC regions, and alignment with regulatory frameworks promoting fair labor practices. Governments support impact sourcing through incentives and regulations, while providers adopt inclusive hiring strategies and offer tailored employee support to complement workforce diversity and drive social impact. In this report, we explore macroeconomic drivers, buyer feedback, and generative AI’s influence on the impact sourcing space. Africa stands poised to lead the global impact sourcing growth, showing this approach’s transformative potential in fostering a purpose-driven and sustainable business landscape. The report aims to enable enterprises and providers to incorporate impact sourcing and other inclusive talent management strategies in their organizations. Scope Broad industry with a focus on impact sourcing talent strategy Geography: global Impact sourcing programs of both impact sourcing specialists and traditional service providers This report is based on primary and secondary data collection, conversations with market participants (buyers, outsourcing service providers, and impact sourcing specialists), and fact-based research Contents In this report, we analyze: The concept of impact sourcing and the comprehensive impact sourcing market landscape, including market size, trends, and talent portfolio Impact sourcing’s talent management practices across the hire-to-retire cycle Buyers’ take on impact sourcing Impact sourcing engagement case studies Technology’s role on the impact sourcing market and the future of impact sourcing programs Memberships This Market Report is available to All Memberships