HFS Research Horizons Report: Healthcare Providers (HCP) Service Providers, 2024 examines the role of healthcare service providers in care delivery and their ability to address challenges in healthcare costs, patient experience, and health outcomes in the U.S. and across the globe.
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New York – June 11, 2024 – HFS Research released its Horizons Report: Healthcare Provider (HCP) Service Providers, 2024, evaluating supply side providers’ abilities to enable healthcare providers achieve the Triple Aim of care – reduce cost of care, enhance experience of care, and improve health outcomes – across a range of dimensions. The study reveals that while many service providers have capabilities required to address attributes of the Triple Aim of care and have solid evidence of results, health systems and hospitals remain entrenched in a model of addressing episodic symptoms within the confines of a heavily regulated industry rather than focusing on holistic health and overall outcomes.
HFS Research examined 36 leading service providers’ roles in care delivery encompassing primary care, acute care, post-acute, and rehab, and then assessed and rated the healthcare providers capabilities across four dimensions using its Horizons assessment methodology. The report includes detailed profiles of each healthcare service provider, their Horizon placement, provider facts, and strengths and developmental opportunities related to delivery of care around the world.
“The Triple Aim of care has never been more important as we arrive at a point where clinical technology enablement should aid in the extension of life versus merely delaying death,” says HFS Research Executive Research Leader Rohan Kulkarni and report co-author. “The bias towards acute care has translated into underserving primary care, post-acute care, and rehab. Technology adoption in the non-acute care space for electronic health records and revenue cycle management is under 50%, indicating a huge opportunity to remediate and support basic healthcare.”
HFS Research CEO and Chief Analyst Phil Fersht agrees and says, “Our research indicates that healthcare’s sick-care model is thwarting its ability to achieve its goals. Demand for healthcare continues to increase as health outcomes decline. Providers must find a sustainable way to meet demand and improve outcomes. Accelerated technology-enabled care and clinical innovation, plus a connected healthcare ecosystem, holds real promise.”
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