What to Expect in US Healthcare in 2025 and Beyond

Utilization rates remain below pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, adding uncertainty for payers related to patient demand in the years ahead. Medicare Advantage (MA) plans face rising costs linked to the Inflation Reduction Act, limited rate increases approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and additional revenue pressure from risk adjustment and policy changes regarding Star ratings.
 

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U.S. health care is shifting strongly toward non-acute settings, home health, ambulatory surgery, software/data/analytics, and specialty pharmacy — professionals and patients alike should prepare for care increasingly delivered outside traditional hospitals. 



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