Fierce Healthcare October 20, 2020
Paige Minemyer

Nearly 3 in 4 employers are planning to roll out new health delivery models in the next three years, according to a new survey.

Willis Towers Watson surveyed 397 firms that employ 7.1 million people and found 73% are intending to adopt these alternative models, such as high-performance networks and centers of excellence, in the next three years.

By comparison, 53% said they had already rolled out these models in the prior three years.

The survey also found that 34% of employers offer health delivery solutions tailored to regional markets based on availability and the needs of the workforce in that area. That number is expected to grow to 56% in the next three years.

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