We have rounded up some reports and surveys from around the industry that we thought were of interest.
Unlocking Healthcare’s AI Potential
Presidio, a global technology services and solutions provider, released findings from its new survey, Unlocking Healthcare’s AI Potential. The comprehensive report, which surveyed 1,000+ frontline healthcare professionals across the U.S., U.K. and Ireland, exposed the real-world costs of outdated technology systems. Notably, nearly all respondents (98%) reported that inefficient technology creates delays or errors in patient care—averaging 11 incidents per month.
Transform Care Guidance: From Crisis to Control
Kyruus Health, a care access platform, released a new report, “From Crisis to Control: Executive Insights to Transform Care Guidance with Data and AI,” revealing significant foundational challenges preventing health plans from meeting member expectations. The research, based on a survey of 100 senior leaders at U.S. health plans, found that while 100% of executives believe AI will be critical to their network strategy within a year, inaccurate provider data is a primary obstacle to progress.
Unprecedented Caregiver Crisis in America
Seniorly, a CareScout company, released a study on the Unprecedented Caregiver Crisis in America using data from the CDC, Census Bureau, and Genworth Cost of Care Survey. Five factors were analyzed in all 50 states and D.C.: adults who performed caregiving duties in the last six months, home health costs relative to income, cost of adult day care, multigenerational households, and access to Medicaid home-based care.
2025 Homecare Insights: Caregiver Voices Survey
Homecare management solution leader HHAeXchange released the findings from its 2025 Homecare Insights: Caregiver Voices Survey, capturing responses from over 8,200 caregivers nationwide. Now in its third year, the survey offers timely insight into caregivers’ top motivations and challenges amid an ongoing caregiver crisis.
AHIP’s Health Coverage State-to-State 2025 Report Demonstrates the Essential Role of Health Plans Nationwide
Health plans contribute to the health and economic stability of communities throughout America. A new comprehensive report from AHIP offers a detailed state-by-state view of health coverage and underscores the indispensable role of health plans in communities nationwide.
Healthcare Pitch Deck Guide
Orangesoft, a healthcare software development partner, announced the release of its Healthcare Pitch Deck Guide – a data-driven analysis of more than 100 pitch decks from U.S.-based healthcare startups funded between 2022 and 2025. The report highlights the repeatable structures and evidence founders used to secure capital across Pre-Seed to Series E during a challenging VC environment.
From Strain to Strength: The Vital Role of Caregivers in Youth Anxiety and OCD Treatment
InStride Health, an insurance-based provider of specialty anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) treatment for children, adolescents and young adults, announced data revealing how the company’s coordinated care model can alleviate the substantial toll caregivers face when supporting children with anxiety and/or OCD. The brief, From Strain to Strength: The Vital Role of Caregivers in Youth Anxiety and OCD Treatment, uses InStride’s proprietary data to reveal the emotional, practical, and financial strain on caregivers, and how evidence-based treatment can ease the child’s symptoms as well as caregiver burden.
State of AI in Business 2025
The State of AI in Business 2025 report reveals that despite massive GenAI investment, only a small fraction of organizations are seeing real value—and it explains why. It outlines how widespread pilots often fail to impact the bottom line, why enterprise-grade systems rarely make it to production, and what patterns separate the few successful implementations from the many stalled ones.
Multi-System Analysis: Real-World Operational Medicare Telehealth Utilization Patterns
A new collaboration among nine major U.S. health systems from the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Center of Digital Excellence (CODE) shows that virtual care is largely substitutive – replacing office visits rather than adding new ones. One of the first comprehensive looks at operational Medicare telehealth utilization patterns, this analysis examined real-world data across 1.67 million beneficiaries in 25 states and Washington, D.C. and found that Medicare patients averaged just 0.25 additional visits per year – essentially flat utilization despite massive virtual care growth.
Public Benefit Report, Doing More Good Together
Aledade, the nation’s largest network of independent primary care, released its second annual Public Benefit Report, Doing More Good Together, that demonstrates how its purpose-driven model delivered record savings this year while advancing its mission of creating a health care system that is good for patients, practices and society.
Cash Rates Are Often Lower Than Negotiated Rates for Common Hospital Services
You’d think that cash pay rates would be higher than negotiated rates – you’d be wrong. Oof! Check out this new research study from Trilliant Health.
2025 Medication Affordability Benchmark Report
RxUtility’s “2025 Medication Affordability Benchmark Report” shows patients starting new therapy abandon 98 million prescriptions due to their unexpected high costs. There are often more affordable options, yet most patients have no easy way to find them.
National Center for Excellence in Primary Care Research (NCEPCR) report
This National Center for Excellence in Primary Care Research (NCEPCR) report (PDF, 3.9 MB) is the second comprehensive review of AHRQ’s recent investments in primary care research – covering federal fiscal years (FYs) 2023 and 2024. The purpose of this report is to showcase AHRQ’s broad and deep investments in primary care, and to share information that may be useful for primary care researchers and clinicians.