As the Medicare Advantage population expands, growth in senior-focused primary care could lead to substantial financial implications for the healthcare industry — but where and how? Advisory Board has quantified where money will flow if senior-focused primary care scales to 30% of the potential market size. The infographic illustrates the downstream impact on health systems, skilled nursing providers, physicians, and health plans. Read more.
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