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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.

Delayed Care Materializing in Greater Healthcare Costs…and Patient Acuity
Delayed Care Leads to Increased Costs for Patients and Payers Alike
What If They Aren’t Coming Back…
Continuing Excess Mortality Accelerates the Decline in the Commercially Insured Population in the Post-Pandemic Economy
The Return to “Normal” Primary Care Utilization Among Females Ages 20-49 Varies by Market
Increase in Primary Care Volume for Females Ages 20-49 Attributed to Preventive Screenings and COVID-19-Related Encounters
One Patient Cohort Is Utilizing More Primary Care Post-Pandemic
The Marked Shift in Urgent Care Utilization
The Different Demographics and Motivations of Women Without a Primary Care Relationship
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  • Tailored analysis and health policy insights
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  • Executive commentary and perspectives
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