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    Hospitals are evolving beyond inpatient services due to new payment models. Four healthcare organizations are adapting to these changes by expanding their roles and services.

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    • Health Services Research
    • Hospital Administration

    Background:

    • Shifting healthcare landscapes necessitate a reevaluation of traditional hospital functions.
    • Emerging payment models incentivize a broader scope of care delivery beyond inpatient settings.
    • Hospitals face increasing pressure to innovate and adapt to evolving patient needs and market demands.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore how healthcare organizations are transforming their operational models.
    • To identify strategies employed by hospitals to adapt to new payment structures and market trends.
    • To showcase innovative approaches in healthcare delivery beyond traditional inpatient care.

    Main Methods:

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    • Examination of organizational strategies in response to payment reform.
    • Qualitative assessment of service expansion and operational changes.

    Main Results:

    • Organizations are diversifying services, including outpatient care, telehealth, and community health programs.
    • Successful adaptation involves strategic partnerships and integration of new technologies.
    • Hospitals are redefining their role to encompass population health management and preventative care.

    Conclusions:

    • Hospitals must embrace multifaceted roles to thrive in the evolving healthcare ecosystem.
    • Strategic adaptation to new payment models is crucial for financial sustainability and patient-centered care.
    • Innovation in service delivery is key to meeting contemporary healthcare challenges.