MedCity News October 6, 2024
John O’Day

With rising expectations from every stakeholder in the insurance ecosystem, the ability to quickly process data, automate key processes, and rapidly build and iterate on digitally supported health plans will be essential. To stay afloat, health plan providers need experienced partners who can implement strategic technology with powerful outcomes, as the landscape evolves.

When it comes to health plans, insurers and administrators are facing an era of rapid-fire change and many are struggling to keep up. Among the factors reshaping the healthcare landscape, outcome-based payment models take center stage, alongside startups with digital-first business models, changing regulatory headwinds, and a rapidly rising bar for patient experiences.

Overall, healthcare spending costs are projected to surge past $7 trillion by 2032 and...

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