Decades of research shows that primary care improves health outcomes, patient satisfaction, and health equity while reducing the total cost of healthcare. However, which organizations will be the main providers of this care in the United States, and which care models will predominate, continue to change. Two years ago, Bain & Company predicted how reimbursement, ownership, and care models might evolve over this decade and how those changes would lead to significant shifts in market share. At that time, Bain expected nontraditional care providers—retailers, payers, advanced primary care (APC) providers, and others—to capture 30% of the primary care market by 2030. As this space continues to evolve, Bain has refreshed its view of the future primary care landscape in the US.
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Source: https://www.bain.com/insights/the-future-of-primary-care-traditional-and-nontraditional-models-continue-to-evolve/