Orlando Health Network found creative ways to deliver care in 2024

Annual report details new services, partnerships and network growth, generating more than $495 million in healthcare savings since inception

ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Orlando Health Network found creative ways to deliver care in 2024 using innovative care models and advanced technology to expand its service offerings. Orlando Health also formed a new partnership to increase community access to primary care and supportive resources for senior populations. Since its inception in 2013, the network has generated more than $495 million in aggregate savings for patients, payers, employers and taxpayers, according to the Clinically Integrated Network Value Report 2024.

Orlando Health (PRNewsfoto/Orlando Health, Inc.)
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The 2024 report, released this month, details the network's exponential growth, which is part of the Orlando Health hospital system. Last year, the network launched several initiatives to enhance care for the 340,000 patients it serves in Central and West Florida, supported by nearly 7,000 multispecialty providers.

"I am honored to share our 2024 Clinically Integrated Network Value Report that highlights a truly remarkable year of growth, innovation and dedication to our patients," said Martin Soto, MD, board chairman, Orlando Health Network. "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 and have continued to uphold our status as the largest and highest- performing network in the region, now serving more than 340,000 patients. It is my privilege to share these impressive achievements."

Enhancing post-discharge care
Since its launch in 2023, the Support Team for Aftercare and Resources (STAR) Outpatient Centers have played a vital role in improving access to post-hospitalization follow-up visits, offering specialized medication management services and actively reducing unnecessary emergency department visits.

Patients can be referred to one of the centers, located on multiple Orlando Health hospital campuses, if they are unable to see their primary care provider within seven days after discharge or if they do not have a primary care provider.

In 2024, the centers expanded services with the launch of a telemedicine option for patients who prefer virtual care or have limited access to in-person visits. The centers will soon offer various new diagnostic solutions as well.