- In January 2025, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., a leading U.S.-based healthcare provider, announced the expansion of its telehealth services to cover a broader range of outpatient procedures, including advanced cardiac care and orthopedic surgeries, to improve patient access and reduce hospital readmissions. The initiative aims to leverage digital health platforms for real-time patient monitoring and personalized care, supporting better health outcomes
- In October 2024, Mayo Clinic launched a new integrated cancer care model, the "Comprehensive Oncology Network," aimed at providing seamless, multidisciplinary care for oncology patients. The model includes the use of precision medicine, real-time data analytics, and enhanced patient navigation systems to improve survival rates and patient satisfaction
- In September 2024, The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation introduced its "Surgical Innovations Hub" in Baltimore, focused on developing minimally invasive surgical techniques and robotic-assisted systems for outpatient care settings. The facility aims to reduce recovery times and surgical complications while enhancing patient outcomes
- In September 2024, McKesson Corporation, a major U.S. healthcare service provider, announced the rollout of its next-generation digital supply chain platform, designed to streamline the distribution of medical supplies and improve inventory management for outpatient centers and hospitals across the U.S.
- In September 2024, Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA introduced the "Fresenius One-Stop Renal Solution" in Europe, integrating dialysis services with outpatient nephrology care to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospitalization rates for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. The system incorporates advanced patient monitoring and telehealth support for seamless care delivery



