Wedged between other large markets, Wilmington is both heavy consolidated but also relatively advanced compared to many markets of similar size. The market is beginning to make strides on value-based
Emerging from the pandemic, Colorado Springs health systems show no signs of slowing down their construction boom. Centura's St. Francis-Penrose Health shifted from a planned west side hospital
The rapidly growing Dallas market is seeing a surge of expansions around specialty care and Texas' first and only Sarah Cannon Cancer Hospital. The value of outcomes-based contracting is growing
The Norfolk healthcare market has remained static over the years, largely due to the geographical separation of the towns and villages by various rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. This had led to a
Springfield’s largely unconsolidated payer landscape is changing with the merger of Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. The merger increases competition for market leaders Health
Southern Connecticut is an innovative healthcare market with a high level of health system consolidation, physician clinical integration, and vast experience in value-based care initiatives and
The entire Albany healthcare power structure is shifting, making way for new competition through collaboration, integration, and payment reform initiatives among health systems, physicians and
Integration is a key strategy across market sectors. The Tampa payer sector is led by national carriers. Payers, including Humana, Florida Blue, and UnitedHealthcare, have integrated physician clinics
Providers are betting big on cancer services in Orange County. UCI Health and City of Hope are spending $1 billion apiece on new facilities that will rival each other. Cardiology and behavioral health
Competition among Milwaukee’s largest health systems will define the market in coming years. Advocate Aurora Health is building a new hospital in Mount Pleasant and purchased minority stake in
Dwarfed in size and innovation by Texas’ flagship markets Dallas and Houston but carrying Texas’ trademark rapid population growth and high uninsured rate, San Antonio is focused on
Las Vegas has taken some major lumps as tourism ground to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, but providers and insurers are still jockeying for market share through new facilities and new plan
The major players in the Little Rock market are becoming more consolidated as the state slowly transitions to value-based care. Baptist Health maintains a partnership with University of Arkansas for
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COVID-19’s impact will persist in the Denver market for the foreseeable future, even though it was not hit as bad as other markets in the Mountain West, such as Phoenix. No new acute-care