A Connected
Healthcare Ecosystem
The Role of Home in a Connected Ecosystem
The home is more than just a physical space; it’s a place of comfort, healing, and possibility. By providing members with the resources they need to heal safely at home as part of a connected ecosystem, we can unlock new opportunities for improved health outcomes, enhanced member experiences, and cost-effective care delivery.

The Role of Pharmacies in a Connected Ecosystem
Local pharmacies play an integral role in a connected healthcare ecosystem. Pharmacists serve as accessible providers and improve access to low acuity services for members, helping to solve many social determinants of health and care gaps, including:
- Preventative screenings
- Chronic disease management
- Medication reconciliation and adherence
- Prescription filling

Rethinking Provider Network Management Strategies for Connected Care
A high-quality provider network, including national and regional coverage, is crucial for connecting the ecosystem from the home to the community and beyond. Assessing your provider network is an integral part of optimization to meet member needs and build a more connected experience.
For payors, a provider network shouldn’t just exist—it should be leveraged as a strategic tool to grow membership, drive better outcomes, and reduce costs. A strong, vibrant provider network that meets members’ needs can make all the difference for health plans.

Not sure where to start with your provider network management evaluation? Use our resources below.
Discover how quality provider networks can save you money.






