Healthcare's Trophic Cascade restores competition, improving health system missions and margins.

Here's how it can help you.

Unprecedented payer power has put the healthcare ecosystem out of balance. But, introducing competition restores that balance and helps health systems declare independence from big payers.

Defining and Proving Healthcare's Trophic Cascade™

Elk were the dominant species in Yellowstone Park. As a result, other species and the park itself suffered because elk had no competition. Once wolves were introduced, elk no longer dominated, which restored the entire ecosystem. Ecologists call this a "Trophic Cascade."

In Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, Healthcare Highways has shown a Trophic Cascade in healthcare works. By introducing competition into their markets, proactively defining their population and payer mix, and shifting their premium dollar, health systems elevate their missions and grow their margins.


Could four questions
determine the next four years of
your health system's success?

Our complimentary Market Opportunity Analysis (MOA) will assess your system's readiness for restoring competition in your market to help elevate your mission and get more of the premium dollar.

Dr. Peter Brawer, Ph.D., Healthcare Highways' Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer of Hospital Partnerships will review your responses, and contact you directly to discuss your opportunities.

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Marketing Opportunity Analysis by Healthcare Highways

We also invite you to read Dr. Brawer's "Sparking Healthcare's Trophic Cascade," a comprehensive white paper that assesses how restoring competition is rebalancing the healthcare ecosystem.

Download Dr. Brawer's White Paper