The Health care system is going through unsustainable trails that will vigor its transformation. As a consequence of this demand, we are witnessing changes to consumption and purchasing and as well as delivery of health care, it will redefine the track of health plans for competition and operations. The health care industry is not only a critical pillar for the framework of national security; it affects not only the health of an individual, but also affects on economic competence and public confidence of a country. This industry is a complex combination of multiple modalities and fields, as well as it is also fragmented and comprising on providers/producers, consumers, and also consists on a multitude of third party payers, that …show more content…
How this industry will look like in the next five years? This interest also stresses medical industry to reform and transform. Health care industry has a specific and unique character of irreversible trends. These irreversible trends are causing to drive health care system to increase consolidation among hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers. In the next five years, quality care services and clinical services will be a main focus for the health care system, which will be achievable by pay for performance strategy. Therefore, payers would be able to construct a definition for quality measures (Halley, 2012). But the vast number of demands, challenges, and other factors are influencing strategies and plans of health care industry for coming next five …show more content…
There is a growth of chronically ill patients and aging baby boomers, which demands a high health care quality services and adequacy of the workforce. As compare to other developed countries, in America questions have been raised on health outcomes, economic indicators and multiple dimensions of the patient’s experiences. Due to clinician workforce shortages, gaps arise in quality care and it really threaten the condition of services. The workforce is decreasing steadily but people are getting benefit due to the relative growth of NPs. (Naylor, & Kurtzman,