Your Cost Problem Is a Quality Problem
High-cost claims are the inevitable result of a workforce without longitudinal care. It’s time to fix the foundation.
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About the resource
For years, employers have raised deductibles and tightened networks to manage costs, yet trends rarely bend. This resource argues that the healthcare cost problem is actually a quality of care problem. By investing in physician-led primary care teams that catch issues early, organizations can prevent manageable chronic conditions from escalating into catastrophic claims.
Who this report is for
CFOs and Benefits Directors finalizing their 2027 strategy who need data-backed evidence for primary care investment.
What you will learn
- Why the top 5% of patients account for roughly 50% of total healthcare spending.
- The high cost of fragmentation: How adults without a usual source of care drive avoidable hospitalizations.
- The Advanced Primary Care fix: How integrated care delivery models can reduce hospitalizations by approximately 14%.
- How integrated behavioral health prevents undiagnosed issues from quietly driving absenteeism.
