Oncology Provider Profiles analyze population, access, control, and payment dynamics for the largest hospital and community-based practices treating cancer. The profiles provide a combination of
Health Plan Profiles provide enrollment data and analysis of major developments for key health plans. Topics include commercial plan design, Medicare, Medicaid, provider contracting, and pharmacy
The pandemic has impacted the highly competitive New York City market, but the healthcare trends of strategic mergers, acquisitions, and affiliations to enhance clinical integration and strengthen
Seattle's healthcare players look for workable solutions to manage revenue shortfalls, pandemic concerns, and shifting payment models in 2021. The technology-focused region responds to many
While UPMC and Highmark have reshaped many markets in Pennsylvania into local battlegrounds for their statewide conflict, regional entities still hold sway in Scranton. Danville-based Geisinger leads
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
UPMC and Highmark Allegheny Health Network, the dominant healthcare players in Pittsburgh, will likely continue predetermined growth strategies in 2020 and beyond, focusing on finishing facilities and
The pandemic has impacted the highly competitive New York City market, but the healthcare trends of strategic mergers, acquisitions, and affiliations to enhance clinical integration and strengthen
Portland is planning ways to handle normal life as COVID-19 becomes top priority, and the Portland healthcare community will likely use its strengths existing partnerships and a public safety net to
While UPMC and Highmark have reshaped many markets in Pennsylvania into local battlegrounds for their statewide conflict, regional entities still hold sway in Scranton. Danville-based Geisinger leads
Memphis was poised to become one of the nation most consolidated markets following the acquisition of Tenet two Saint Francis Healthcare facilities by leading integrated delivery network Methodist Le
Highly unconsolidated provider sectors and an unfavorable payer mix characterize the Los Angeles healthcare market. The latter will be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic which may also spur state
Commercial enrollment growth outside of the state’s federally facilitated health insurance exchange continues to be a challenge in Nebraska. As Nebraska’s Medicaid program resumed the
Mississippi was one of a few states to operate a hybrid exchange model, but the state’s own small business exchange, One Mississippi, stopped accepting enrollees and transitioned to HealthCare
The commercial market in Texas is consolidated, with four payers accounting for roughly 70 percent of the state's commercial market. The number of carriers on the federally facilitated exchange