Healthcare spending in the US is not sustainable

Revere Health recognizes this, and that’s why we’ve made the shift to value-based care. Value-based care isn’t a phase or a fad, it’s where the healthcare industry is heading and it’s the future of medicine. Revere Health’s value-based care efforts have resulted in over $30 million in savings in the last three years alone for our Medicare patients—all while maintaining consistently high quality scores.

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Value-based care reverses the rising trend of healthcare costs.

In 1960, each person spent an average of $164 on their healthcare. In 2015, that cost grew to nearly $10,000. If healthcare spending in the U.S. continues at this rate, 100% of all gross domestic product (GDP) will be spent on healthcare by 2040.1

These staggering numbers illustrate the reason why Revere Health decided to become an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) in 2012 and a Next Generation ACO (NGACO) in 2018.

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Percent of GDP Spend on Healthcare

5.6%5.6%

1965

12.1%12.1%

1990

17.8%17.8%

2015

100%100%

2040

1. Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS), National Health Expenditure Data