
Half of all U.S. adults are affected by an MSK condition, costing payers and patients as estimated $661 billion.¹
But there's a way forward that balances the needs of payers, providers, and patients:
Delivering high-value care through a unified model.
Putting unified care to work
Unified care is not a new term. But now, there are strategies to operationalize this model to benefit payers, patients, and providers. Explore some of the benefits for yourself.
- Keep employees healthier: Improve employee care experience with access to personalized, coordinated treatment options.
- Access to better care: Seamlessly connect employees to high-value care options, leading to lower costs and better outcomes.
- Reduce expenses: Minimize reliance on costly surgeries, imaging, and long-term medication use.
Learn how a unified care model that integrates digital and in-person MSK care can help people avoid costly, invasive treatments and get better outcomes — plus strategies for putting everything into practice.
Sources
¹ Hinge Health total addressable market analysis commissioned from Health Advances LLC