Neurosurgeon Trinity Health Boise, Idaho, United States
Introduction: Eleven percent of the American Workforce is involved one way or another in healthcare delivery, and almost forty percent of the populace defers to a governmentally sponsored health plan for coverage. The five-decade dependency enlarges with each additional decade as the hobbling of a single party payor system inches closer to reality.
Methods: Market Analytics and comparative historical data was highlighted to support this theory and resultant conclusion of less third-party payor claimants and more governmental sponsored programs will pave the way for healthcare coverage and policy.
Results: Medicare and Medicaid participation through data revelation has markedly increased over the last twenty years and likewise escalated with the recent pandemic. The resultant economic recession has defaulted many families into these health plans, subsequently overloading provider's already thread bare abilities for provision.
Conclusion : Data Analytics assisted in this seemingly inevitable conclusion about healthcare policy and its sooner than later dateline. The immediate effects were the curtailment and restrictive nature of healthcare delivery. The long-term effects are ought to be seen.