Becker's Healthcare January 2, 2025
Jakob Emerson

The majority of health plan executives are focused on growth and have a favorable outlook for 2025, according to a Dec. 12 survey from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.

Between August and September 2024, Deloitte surveyed 40 C-suite executives from large health systems and 40 from health plans with revenues greater than $500 million to identify the top trends expected to affect business strategies in 2025.

Among respondents, 65% said developing growth strategies is the top priority for 2025, and 59% have a favorable outlook for the year ahead. A rise in revenues is expected by 69% respondents and a rise in profitability is expected by 71%.

Overall, large healthcare companies should be focused on consumer acquisition and...

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