LeadingReach Hits 125,000 Providers in Care Coordination Network
LeadingReach's referral network now covers 30,000+ organizations and 125,000+ providers as value-based care nears half of all U.S. healthcare payments.
If you've ever wondered how hospitals and clinics actually keep track of patient referrals without things falling through the cracks, that's exactly the problem LeadingReach has been quietly solving for over a decade. The Austin-based company just spotlighted the scale of its care coordination network, and the numbers are hard to ignore: more than 30,000 organizations, 60,000-plus care settings, and upward of 125,000 verified providers all connected on a single platform.
The timing matters. Value-based care — a payment model where providers get rewarded for patient outcomes rather than the sheer volume of services — now drives close to half of all healthcare payments in the United States. That shift puts enormous pressure on hospitals, clinics, and specialty practices to actually prove their referral networks are functioning. Dropping the ball on a referral loop isn't just a patient safety issue anymore; it can directly hit a provider's bottom line.
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LeadingReach has spent 12 years building what it describes as verified connections across the healthcare ecosystem. Think of it like LinkedIn for care coordination, except instead of job titles, you're confirming that a cardiologist in one health system can smoothly hand off a patient to a rehab facility across town — and that someone is tracking whether that handoff actually happened.
For healthcare administrators and practice managers, platforms like this are becoming less of a nice-to-have and more of a operational necessity. Closing referral loops, demonstrating network efficiency, and satisfying payer requirements for value-based contracts all depend on having reliable infrastructure underneath the process. LeadingReach is positioning its network as that foundation, built up one verified connection at a time over more than a decade of work.
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