The healthcare industry faces challenges such as a shortage of clinical talent, a growing elderly population, and disparities in care access. Chronic diseases are on the rise, influenced by lifestyle choices and air quality. According to the CDC, chronic diseases chronic diseases contribute significantly to increased healthcare spending and mortality. To bridge this gap, healthcare organizations must deliver cost-effective care, expand infrastructure, and address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) to improve access. Proactively identifying high-risk patients is essential for efficient resource allocation and cost reduction. Innovations in care delivery, targeted interventions, and investments are required to enhance care quality and outcomes.
In this viewpoint, we discuss the trends driving care management policies’ adoption, outsourcing opportunities, and the evolution of care delivery. It also highlights challenges in delivering quality care and suggests ways for providers to support enterprises in overcoming these obstacles, with the ultimate goal of achieving superior patient care outcomes.
Scope
Industry: healthcare
Geography: North America
Contents
In this report, we examine:
Key market trends driving the increased outsourcing of care management operations
A look into the past, present, and future dynamics of healthcare models
Key challenges that enterprises face in handling care management operations and the solutions providers offer to support them
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