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Base Year: 2024
Companies covered: 15
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U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market
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U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market Size
The U.S. integrated delivery networks market size was valued at USD 23.6 billion. The market is expected to reach from USD 25.7 billion in 2025 to USD 67.1 billion in 2034, growing at a CAGR of 11.3% during the forecast period. The high market growth is attributed to the shift toward value-based care, the growing need for cost containment and operational efficiency, increasing mergers and acquisitions, and the rising focus on population health management, among other contributing factors.
Healthcare providers have recognized that integrated delivery networks (IDNs) are particularly effective for patients with chronic illnesses, ensuring ongoing and well-organized management. This is especially pertinent as our population grows older, and more individuals experience chronic health issues. For instance, according to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention, 60% of Americans suffer from chronic conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or diabetes. Alarming as these statistics is, chronic ailments are responsible for nearly 38% of deaths in the U.S., stressing the need for integrated healthcare services.
The healthcare landscape dramatically shifted with the introduction of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. Healthcare systems began focusing more on outpatient surgical center services because of increased government funding. This, accompanied by a large one-time incentive, has rendered outpatient services far more commonplace than in the past. To improve care while reducing costs, many hospitals are rebranding themselves as accountable care organizations (ACOs), thus enabling integrated delivery network (IDN) development.
Integrated delivery networks (IDNs) focus on population health management, which includes well-coordinated chronic care management at all levels: prevention, primary care, specialty care, and post-acute care. It is a system where different units cooperate to provide efficient, high-quality, and easily accessible healthcare.
U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market Trends
The integrated delivery networks (IDNs) model has emerged due to the structural shifts in the healthcare ecosystem that revolves around value-based care. Value-based care differs from the fee-for-service model of payment towards a more patient-centric approach that prioritizes outcomes over inputs. When clinicians, spenders, and patients team up in this approach, they obtain better health outcomes at reduced expenses, which is precisely what IDNs aim to do. Economies of scale help enhance operational efficiency whereby all hospitals' outpatient facilities, specialists, and other relevant providers are interconnected in one seamless network, improving the IDN’s value chain and eliminating wasteful motion as well as improving productivity.
U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market Analysis
Based on integration model, the U.S. market is bifurcated as vertical and horizontal. The vertical segment is expected to drive business growth and expand at a CAGR of 11.4%, reaching over USD 46.8 billion by 2034.
Based on service type, the U.S. integrated delivery networks market is segmented as acute care, specialty care, primary care, long-term health and other service types. The acute care segment is expected to drive business growth and expand at a CAGR of 11.1%, reaching over USD 34.8 billion by 2034.
Based on ownership type, the U.S. integrated delivery networks market is segmented as non-profit IDNs, for-profit IDNs, and government-owned IDNs. The non-profit IDNs segment is expected to drive business growth and expand at a CAGR of 11.1%, reaching over USD 44.4 billion by 2034.
Based on component, the U.S. integrated delivery networks market is segmented into hospitals, physician groups, ambulatory surgery centers, health clinics, imaging centers, and post-acute care centers. The hospitals segment dominated the U.S. market and accounted for over 43.9% market share in 2024 and is anticipated to witness robust growth during the forecast period.
The East South Central integrated delivery networks market was valued at USD 4.4 billion and USD 4.8 billion in 2021 and 2022, respectively. The market size reached USD 5.7 billion in 2024, growing from USD 5.2 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow at CAGR of 11.9% between 2025 – 2034 period.
West South-Central integrated delivery networks market is projected to grow remarkably in the coming years.
The South Atlantic integrated delivery networks market is expected to grow at an 11.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market Share
The integrated delivery networks (IDNs) of the U.S. are served by major players, which together account for nearly 40-50% market share. A variety of large, mid-sized, and small companies are competing fiercely for the IDNs' market share. The primary focus of these IDNs is the incorporation of new technologies towards improved and coordinated patient care for a wide range of healthcare services. Notable players such as HCA Healthcare, Ascension, and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, alongside UNITEDHEALTH GROUP, have established a significant foothold in the market.
U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Market Companies
Prominent players operating in the U.S. integrated delivery networks industry include:
U.S. Integrated Delivery Networks Industry News
The U.S. integrated delivery networks market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD Million from 2021 – 2034 for the following segments:
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