Tag: HealthCareDelivery

Doctor greeting business professional with a man and a woman having a meeting in the background.

Strategic Network Due Diligence: How Private Equity Navigates Health Care M&A

The health care sector represents a massive and increasingly complex segment of the American economy, accounting for nearly 18 percent of the United States gross domestic product. For private equity…

Read More
Pregnant woman on right with the words Maternal Health Awareness Day

How Maternal Health Network Strategy Drives Better Outcomes and MLR Stability

National Maternal Health Awareness Day serves as a critical reminder that maternal care is more than a clinical priority. It is a fundamental business imperative for the health care ecosystem.…

Read More

How the ACA Subsidy Lapse Impacts Provider Network Revenue and Stability

The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a health care package that does not include an extension for enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. For health care executives managing provider…

Read More
Feet stepping on scale with measuring tape on the right.

GLP-1 Demand: How Health Care Network Strategy Addresses New Cost and Capacity

eHealth recently released a survey finding that 33% of Americans intend to begin taking GLP-1 medications for weight loss when discounted pricing becomes available in 2026. This impending demand is…

Read More
Five health care workers meeting in a hospital hallway with serious expressions on their faces.

Should You Own or Rent Your Provider Network?

For executives managing provider networks, this is not just an operational question. It's a critical financial risk that impacts your MLR and compliance. Renting a network often comes with costly…

Read More
Sunset featuring a rural gravel road somewhere in the Midwest.

Rural America: The Ultimate Stress Test for Your Network Strategy

For health plan executives managing provider networks, conversations about rural health care often center on scarcity, ranging from hospital closures, workforce shortages, to long drives for patients. This framing unfairly…

Read More