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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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Telehealth for Behavioral Health Is a Substitute From Both a Clinical and Financial Perspective
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Telehealth’s Total Addressable Market is Smaller Than Advertised and Continues to Decline
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A Closer Look – Trends Shaping the Health Economy: Telehealth
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Rate of Telehealth Decline from 2020 to 2021 Inconsistent Across States
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Variation in Downstream Share of Care Suggests Need for Greater Care Coordination Across Access Points
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Downstream Share of Care from Telehealth Does Not Suggest Strong Consumer Loyalty
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Leading Consumer Brands are Best Positioned to Meet Consumer Preferences for Omni-Channel Care Delivery
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Post-Pandemic Telehealth Supply Exceeds Consumer Demand
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