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  • Sep. 18, 2025
    Population Health Management (PHM) is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, enabling payers and providers to improve outcomes and reduce costs by proactively managing patient populations. As the burden of chronic disease, aging populations, and health inequities rises, PHM platforms provide structured, data-driven frameworks to support early intervention, coordinated care, and improved quality scores. The shift to value-based care is accelerating demand for PHM solutions that integrate diverse data sources, from EHRs and labs to claims, wearables, and Social Determinants of Health (SDoH). Despite significant progress, adoption challenges remain around interoperability, workflow integration, and costs. Payers and providers increasingly prioritize solutions that offer scalability, bidirectional FHIR-based data exchange, configurable workflows, and actionable insights. Platform providers are differentiating through AI-powered outreach, advanced equity analytics, and quality measure tracking integrated directly into EMRs. The report evaluates 20 leading global PHM platform providers across a range of core capabilities, including data unification and integration, risk stratification, care coordination, patient engagement, real-time analytics, and the incorporation of SDoH. It also explores how these platforms leverage next-generation technologies such as AI to generate intelligent insights and drive early interventions. In addition, the report features detailed profiles of each provider, outlining platform functionalities and highlighting case studies. Everest Group also shares its perspective on each provider’s market impact, innovation maturity, and capability depth.
  • Aug. 12, 2025
    Europe and APAC are at the forefront of healthcare transformation, driven by rising care demands, health equity goals, and digital acceleration. Healthcare enterprises across both regions are adopting scalable, tech-enabled models to deliver integrated, patient-centric care. Providers in Europe and APAC are adopting digital tools, such as telehealth, patient portals, and virtual wards, to address workforce shortages, expand access, and enable coordinated, patient-centric care. Payers are shifting to member-centric insurance models that reward preventive care and support personalized services, such as wellness programs and chronic disease management. This report outlines key trends shaping these markets, including payer-provider collaborations, government-led transformation frameworks, and patient-focused innovation. It analyzes regional HealthTech maturity stages, highlights market-specific priorities, and assesses opportunities in care coordination, claims management, and digital engagement. The report serves as a strategic guide for stakeholders aiming to scale their digital health presence in Europe and APAC.