Healthcare Demands Are Growing
The U.S. population is older, sicker, and growing in numbers, factors which will result in a significant increase in overall demand for healthcare by 2034.
42% Older
The U.S. population aged over 65 years is projected to grow by 42% by 2034.
70% Sicker
An older population has greater health care needs. Current projections suggest a 70% increase in overall sickness by 2034.
11% Larger
The U.S. population is projected to grow from 328 million to 363 million by 2034.
The Association of American Medical Colleges projects a massive physician shortage in the coming decade
The U.S. is facing a shortage of between 37,800 to 124,000 physicians by 2034. This range is dependent on various factors, including retirement age, expansion of medical training programs, and growth of advanced practice providers.
Our Why We expand healthcare into rural communities because it's the right thing to do
We Listen
Relationships between physicians and partnering organizations are often perceived as strained. Evaluating the root causes and hearing all stakeholders is paramount.
We Learn
We assess your organization, community, physician relationships, research infrastructure, and markets, to identify meaningful connections.
We Connect
Syncoro Health is able to have meaningful conversations with physicians and develop ways to improve care delivery. Given the looming national physician shortage, improving relationships with our current physician workforce is key.
Current projections show a worsening physician to population ratio in many states by 2030
Access to healthcare is a problem for much of our country. Distance and lack of transportation can prohibit medical care, particularly for those with lower socioeconomic status. And while telemedicine can bridge the distance gap, many are still left with poor access due to the digital divide. Telehealth expansion of clinical services using a tailored, physician-led approach, can bridge these gaps and improve care delivery.
— Dr. Nirmal Kaur