ACCOUNTABLE CARE SOLUTIONS MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Accountable Care Solutions Market, By Product Type (Healthcare Payer Solutions, Healthcare Provider Solutions, Services), By Delivery Mode (Cloud Based and On-premises), By End User (Payer and Provider), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa)
In January 2022, Optum is a prominent healthcare services and innovation company partnered with Marin Health, a healthcare provider serving Marin County and nearby regions. The goal of this partnership was to enhance operational efficiency within the health system. Marin Health would implement Optum technology to simplify non-clinical administrative processes and improve experiences for patients and providers.
In October 2021, Optum collaborated with SSM Health, a Catholic nonprofit healthcare system in the U.S. This collaboration aimed to increase accessibility and affordability of quality care across the Midwest region. Optum would work with SSM Health on various initiatives, including inpatient care management, digital transformation, and revenue cycle management. The collaboration aimed to enhance overall well-being and address social and economic factors impacting health.
In May 2021, Oracle is renowned for its expertise in developing and selling enterprise software products, cloud-based services, and hardware systems. partnered with HealthPartners, the largest consumer-governed nonprofit healthcare organization in the U.S. The focus of this partnership was to deliver high-quality healthcare at a reasonable cost, aiming to improve healthcare delivery and reduce expenses.
In April 2021, Aetna offers a wide range of health insurance products and services entered into an agreement with Aledade, a platform for primary care physicians. This agreement aimed to support participating physicians in Aledade's Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) in delivering high-quality, coordinated care to patients covered by the Aetna Medicare Advantage plan.
In March 2021, IBM is a global technology and consulting company partnered with Cleveland Clinic, a nonprofit academic medical center. Together, both established the Discovery Accelerator, a center dedicated to leverage AI, hybrid cloud, and quantum computing technologies to accelerate healthcare discovery. The partnership aimed to advance patient care and address public health challenges such as COVID-19.