RevCycle Intelligence August 3, 2018
Jacqueline LaPointe

About 24 percent of healthcare leaders said integrating care across the continuum was the top driver of healthcare mergers and acquisitions, followed by responding to consumerism.

Improving the integration of care across the continuum is the top driver of healthcare mergers and acquisitions, according to a recent Premier Inc. survey.

The survey of 45 healthcare C-suite leaders found that almost one-quarter (24 percent) of healthcare organizations are engaging in a healthcare merger or acquisition for increased integration. The organizations intend for integration of care across the continuum to provide efficient, effective patient care.

Delivering more efficient, higher value care will also help the healthcare organizations improve their performance in value-based reimbursement models.

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