Data-Driven Whole Person Care
The focus on health outcomes is stable but shifting. The data in a new survey report—Optimizing Health Outcomes For All—surveyed key opinion leaders across the health and human service system and found that most (86%) expect their organization’s prioritization of health outcomes to remain consistent or increase even amid the evolving external landscape.
However, nearly two-thirds (62%) of executives reported plans for reducing investment in at least one health outcomes area. What is growing are initiatives focused on health care access (56%) and affordability (34%). The survey also found there is a declining emphasis on non . . .