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Navvis Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for U.S. Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment

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Navvis Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for U.S. Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment
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Navvis Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for U.S. Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment

2026-01-07 21:06 Last Updated At:21:30

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 7, 2026--

Navvis, the leading value-based care enablement company, today announced the company has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: U.S. Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services 2025-2026 Vendor Assessment (US53010025, December 2025). We believe this recognition underscores Navvis’ operational excellence and comprehensive approach to value-based care enablement for health systems, health plans, and physician enterprises.

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The services market for value-based care continues to expand as healthcare organizations recognize that technology alone cannot deliver the performance improvements required in today's healthcare environment. Healthcare organizations need partners capable of translating technology investments into measurable clinical and financial outcomes through strategic planning, governance design, operational change management, and sustained performance optimization.

"Strategic services remain critical to fully leverage technology investments and to drive measurable outcomes," said Jennifer Eaton, Research Director for Value-Based Healthcare IT Transformation Strategies, IDC. "Ultimately, value-based care succeeds when technology is coupled with strategic and operational guidance. Strategic services provide the alignment, governance, and transformation expertise necessary to drive health outcomes and financial performance."

According to the IDC MarketScape, Navvis’ key strengths include:

"We believe being recognized as a leader in value-based care services validates our commitment to driving sustainable performance improvement in healthcare transformation," said Courtney Fortner, President, Navvis. "We're honored to work alongside some of the largest and most innovative health systems, health plans, and physician enterprises in the country to empower true healthcare transformation. Our operational partnership approach ensures we're not just advising—we're working side-by-side with our client partners to deliver step-function improvements in quality, affordability, experience, and patient outcomes."

IDC MarketScape is widely recognized as one of the industry's most respected vendor assessment frameworks, providing in-depth analysis of companies based on both current capabilities and future strategies. Vendors are evaluated across multiple dimensions including readiness assessment, clinical workflow redesign, population health management, data analytics, technology enablement, care model transformation, regulatory compliance, change management, and payer-provider contracting expertise.

Navvis currently supports over 3.1 million managed lives across 13 U.S. markets and supports approximately 4,600 affiliated physicians. The company's comprehensive value-based care enablement services span strategy, operational transformation, financial advisory, practice optimization, technology integration, and ongoing care model management.

To learn more about Navvis' value-based care and healthcare transformation services, visit www.navvishealthcare.com.

About Navvis
Navvis is the leading value-based care enablement company, driving performance in value-based care and valuable volume. As an operating partner to some of the country’s most innovative health systems, physician enterprises, and health plans, we provide solutions that accelerate the journey to value-based care. Our approach is market-based – we respect the unique needs of populations in each community, including access to care, culture, values, and capabilities. Together with our partners, we set a new national standard in healthcare performance that delivers the affordability, quality, access, and experience that all patients deserve.

www.navvishealthcare.com

About IDC MarketScape
IDC MarketScape vendor assessment model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of technology and service suppliers in a given market. The research utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendor’s position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of technology suppliers can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.

Navvis Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services

Navvis Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Value-Based Care Strategic Consulting Services

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City parents may soon have access to free child care for their 2-year-olds, under a plan set to be unveiled Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

The two Democrats are expected to detail the program at a news conference Thursday morning, along with a pledge from Hochul to pursue a wider, statewide child care initiative.

“There’s one thing that every family in New York can agree on, the cost of childcare is simply too high,” Hochul said in a statement, adding that she is “proud to partner with Mayor Mamdani and leaders across our state to make this a reality, turning that foundation into a concrete roadmap that will transform the lives of working parents and kids across our state.”

For Mamdani, the announcement is the first step in fulfilling one of his trademark campaign promises, marking a major boon for the mayor just days after he took office with the promise of implementing a transformative agenda centered on making the city a more affordable place to live.

“This victory represents much more than a triumph of city and state government working in partnership — it is proof that when New Yorkers come together, we can transform the way government serves working families,” he said in a statement.

Hochul, a moderate who is up for reelection this year, has been politically aligned with the city's new progressive mayor on his plan to offer free child care in the city, though questions remained on how the program could take shape.

In a statement provided by the governor's office, Hochul said she is committing to funding the first two years of the city's free child care program for 2-year-olds, describing it as an expansion of the city's existing pre-K program.

The first year will focus on “high-need areas” selected by the city, then expand across the city by its fourth year, according to the statement.

Additionally, Hochul's office said she will work to expand access to universal pre-K statewide, with the goal of having the program available throughout New York by the start of the 2028-29 school year.

FILE - New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaks during a press conference with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

FILE - New York Governor Kathy Hochul speaks during a press conference with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani answers a question from media after a press conference with New York Governor Kathy Hochul and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani answers a question from media after a press conference with New York Governor Kathy Hochul and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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