Top-Line Market Data
IMS Top 100 Integrated Healthcare Networks 2012
IMS has been tracking the development of the local and regional, non-specialty integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) market since April 1994. We survey the universe of IHNs annually using a standard methodology for collecting the data, and rate the IHNs nationally on their performance level and degree of integration.
The rating system is a means for identifying the IMS Top 100 IHNs based on critical success factors, including each network’s ability to operate as a unified organization in eight categories: integration, integrated technology, contractual capabilities, outpatient utilization, financial stability, services and access, hospital utilization, and physicians.
- IMS IHN Ranking System Methodology
- 2012 National IMS Top 100 IHN List
- 2012 National IMS Top 100 IHN Key Findings
- 2012 IMS’s Best of The Rest
- 2012 IMS’s Regional Top 10 IHN List – Northeast Region
- 2012 IMS’s Regional Top 10 IHN List – Midwest Region
- 2012 IMS’s Regional Top 10 IHN List – South Region
- 2012 IMS’s Regional Top 10 IHN List – West Region
Modern Healthcare, January 2012
Sizing up Integration: IHN Executives Cite Common Challenges for Efficient Operations
Featured Insight
Understanding the performance level and degree of integration for health systems is important to the evolving structure of our healthcare system. Executive Director, Murray Aitken, highlights IMS’s current rankings for integrated health networks.
