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Research studies with data-driven analyses of the health economy and its emerging trends

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Health Economy Stakeholders Who Focus on Value Optimization Will Establish aCompetitive Advantage

Although healthcare spending increased by more than 50% in the past decade, from $2.8T in 2012 to $4.5T in 2022, health outcomes have remained stagnant or declined. What is the return on society's massive investment in the U.S. health economy?

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Health economy trends.

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Track health economy trends with research from Trilliant Health’s Chief Research Officer, Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

The Different Demographics and Motivations of Women Without a Primary Care Relationship
Characterizing Patients Without a Primary Care Relationship
Navigating the Health Economy in 2021
Rate of Telehealth Decline from 2020 to 2021 Inconsistent Across States
Demand for Surgical and Medical Cardiovascular Services Forecasted to Have Different Growth Trajectories
Narrowing Primary Care Gap Requires Predicting Demand and Consumer Behavior
Health Systems in Competitive Markets Associated with High Percentage of Splitters
Most Health Systems Lack Strong Consumer Loyalty
High Proportion of Behavioral Health Services Rendered by Primary Care Providers Underscores Lack of Sufficient Specialized Supply
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Subscribe to Compass+ for additional analyses, market-specific trends, ongoing tracking throughout the year and more. With a subscription, you will receive:

  • Tailored analysis and health policy insights
  • Interactive data dashboards to track trends
  • Executive commentary and perspectives
  • A slide library to inform internal presentations 

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