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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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Trend 8 of 8: Employers Are Better Equipped To Demand Value for Money
Trend 5 of 8: Supply Constraints Are Correlated With Inadequate Yield
Trend 2 of 8: Healthcare Utilization Patterns Suggest Health Status Will Continue To Decline
The Future of the Health Economy Is Contingent on Value Optimization, Not Value Maximization
Whether a Market Has an Oversupply or Undersupply of Hospital Beds Is Defined by Market-Level Demographic and Demand Characteristics
Prostate Cancer Patient Volume Is Increasing Following Decades of Declining Incidence
Increased Patient Volumes Select Skin Conditions Align With Evolving Dermatologic Treatment Patterns
Sentiments Regarding Insufficient Sleep Are Reflected in an Increase in Sleep Disorders
Patient Volumes for Digestive Cancers Are Up for Younger Age Groups, Jeopardizing Improvements in Mortality
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