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The State of the Healthcare Industry: Looking Back and Planning Ahead

Posted on: Thursday, 7 December 2006, 12:01 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46657) has announced the addition of "Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2007: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry" to their offering.

Consumer-driven health plans, workplace wellness, a rising demand for provider quality data, Medicare Part D implementation and the threat of an influenza pandemic were just some of the issues demanding the attention of the healthcare industry in 2006. Which of these topics will continue to consume the healthcare executive, and which new challenges await the industry in 2007?

In "Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2007: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry," a special report based on a September 2006 audio conference, Peter Kongstvedt, M.D., F.A.C.P., shares his assessment of current and emerging trends that will impact the healthcare industry in 2007. Dr. Kongstvedt is a partner in the Health/Managed Care Consulting Services Practice at Accenture.

This special report, "Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2007: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry," also examines the responses of more than 150 healthcare organizations to a September 2006 online survey on the current and future state of the healthcare industry.

Key topics covered:

The State of the Healthcare Industry: Looking Back and Planning Ahead

- Defining Present and Future Drivers of Healthcare Costs

- Renewing the Focus on Wellness

- Care Management's Emphasis On Modifiable Chronic Conditions

- The Link Between Evidence-Based Medicine and Pay for Performance

- Factoring In Administration Costs a Given

- Integrating Disparate Functions into the Equation

- The Effect of the Decreasing Commercial Lives Pool

- Organic Growth Ideas: Grow Core Business, Launch New Niche Products

- Suggestions for Expanding Ancillary Products

- Inorganic Growth Considerations: Mergers & Acquisitions Lead to Market Consolidation

- Implications of Current and Emerging Trends

- Giving Consumers Data While Respecting Privacy

- Regional Health Information Organizations

- Electronic Health Records

- The Impact of the Uninsured

HIN Survey Results: Industry Growth, Optimism Tempered by Budget, Staffing and Regulatory Constraints

- Renewed Focus on Wellness Is Boon for DM Vendors

- Health Plans Holding Steady

- Uncompensated Care, the Uninsured Top Hospitals' Concerns

- Physicians Cautiously Optimistic

- How Employers, Industry Service Providers Fared

- New Ventures in 2006

Q&A: Ask the Experts

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46657


Source: Business Wire

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