Healthcare Leaders Reveal Strategies for Transforming Primary Care
New York, Thursday, 2 October 2025.
Leaders in healthcare shared innovative strategies for reshaping primary care, focusing on prevention and continuous monitoring to enhance patient outcomes and improve healthcare delivery.
Innovative Care Models and AI Integration
One of the key strategies discussed at the recent healthcare event is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into primary care models. AI platforms such as Lumeris’ Tom™ are designed to expand the capacity of health systems by easing the burden on physicians while improving patient outcomes. This platform, which has been built on over 15 years of experience, adapts across various coverage models to strengthen primary care delivery [1].
Emphasis on Value-Based Care
Value-based care is another focal point in transforming primary care. The Health Care Transformation Task Force, a collaborative of healthcare providers and payers, continues to drive the adoption of value-based care by bridging policy innovation with practical implementation. The Task Force aims to improve health outcomes, access, and affordability for patients nationwide [2].
Global Health System Transformation
On a global scale, the World Bank’s Health System Transformation & Resilience Fund (HSTRF) is working to expand health services to 1.5 billion people by 2030. This initiative focuses on redesigning primary care and scaling national insurance programs to increase health service reach, particularly in regions with high maternal and child mortality rates [3].
Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange
The importance of collaboration and knowledge exchange in healthcare transformation cannot be overstated. Institutions like the University of Michigan’s Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation (IHPI) are at the forefront of developing analytic tools and research methodologies to improve healthcare delivery. Their work emphasizes the role of data-driven decision-making in advancing healthcare practices [4].