Trilliant Health, a predictive analytics and market research firm in the healthcare industry, today released its second-annual Trends Shaping the Health Economy report, outlining 13 trends influencing the healthcare industry. Some of the most important findings within the report include: Primary care growth projected to be anemic as new entrants flood supply; Provider organizations should prepare for slower demand growth in major surgical services; Behavioral health demand continues to outpace other healthcare service lines; and Market for women’s healthcare represents bright spot, despite variances in age group cohorts. Read more.
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