The healthcare ecosystem is changing faster than ever. In our Forces for Change series, Chartis leaders look to the future, outlining the critical questions organizations will face in 2023.
As 2022 comes to an end, healthcare providers are closing out one of the most challenging years in decades. But the year also had points of important progress.
Given shifts in market dynamics, health systems may need to reexamine their strategic growth plans and consider potential partnerships with non-traditional entities to retain and grow market position.
Chartis helped Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist drive a purposeful approach to clinical integration with a mission to deliver better, more personalized care to their expanded community.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and many state attorneys general have increased scrutiny of pending healthcare mergers and acquisitions. We discuss some legal considerations for executives.
In part 2 of our 2022 Digital Transformation Survey, we found that nearly half of health systems expect to implement personalized care within 5 years. But emerging rivals will increasingly make disruptive plays to overtake health systems’ lead in care delivery.
We helped a major national non-profit health system and a century-old regional health system ensure a smooth integration, successful partnership, and transition to a single CEO.
For healthcare partnerships, IT is pivotal not only in achieving direct IT efficiencies and savings but also in enabling strategic, operational, and clinical benefits.
An effective IT integration strategy starts well before the M&A deal is signed. Early-stage attention to properly evaluate IT assets and services sets the course for success.