Key Highlights
- Innovative care models enhanced service offerings for 340,000 patients in Central and West Florida.
- STAR Centers introduced telemedicine and expanded diagnostic solutions to improve post-discharge care.
- New partnership with InnovAge launched Central Florida’s first co-branded PACE senior care center.
- Generated $495M in savings since inception in 2013, according to the 2024 Clinically Integrated Network Value Report.
Source: PR Newswire
Notable Quote
- “With our expansion into Puerto Rico, Alabama, and new territories in Florida, Orlando Health Network and its affiliated providers are now able to care for and expand access to more patients than ever before. Through enhanced clinical programs, innovative models of care, and new partnerships across the system, we have achieved remarkable success in our value-based care arrangements.” – Martin Soto, MD, Board Chairman at Orlando Health Network
Why This Matters
Orlando Health Network’s 2024 initiatives demonstrate the healthcare system’s commitment to advancing value-based care. By integrating cutting-edge technology, enhancing post-discharge services, and forming strategic partnerships like the PACE senior care initiative, the organization ensures greater accessibility and improved patient outcomes. These efforts underscore its role as a leading provider in the Southeastern U.S., setting benchmarks in innovation and comprehensive care.