AI and Hybrid Care Are Reshaping Healthcare’s Next Big Investment Frontier

FMG Leading

PHILADELPHIA, PA — A new report from FMG Leading signals that the next wave of healthcare transformation will come from the convergence of artificial intelligence and hybrid care delivery models. The Fall 2025 Healthcare Insights Report, titled “Leading Hybrid Healthcare: People-led Strategies that Ensure Virtual and Home-based Care Delivery Models Capture Value and Improve Outcomes,” examines how investors and operators can capitalize on emerging opportunities in this rapidly evolving sector.

Developed in partnership with BroadBranch Advisors, the report provides data-driven guidance for healthcare leaders navigating the shift toward hybrid systems that combine virtual, home-based, and in-person care. FMG Leading argues that these models not only lower costs but also offer new avenues to enhance patient outcomes and expand access.

“Just like COVID served as the first significant catalyst accelerating hybrid adoption, AI is poised to serve as a secondary catalyst, creating meaningful opportunities to create more value at scale within healthcare,” said Will Busch III, president of FMG Leading. “A growing number of private equity firms and healthcare leaders are seizing this transformative opportunity to drive patient impact at scale via automation and human/AI powered delivery models. The current environment presents a unique opportunity to reset competitive landscapes within the healthcare ecosystem, putting more pressure on leaders to ensure they have the right strategy, people, and execution disciplines in place to create sustainable value for patients.”

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The report identifies four key stages for implementing hybrid care delivery models and stresses that success depends as much on people and leadership as it does on technology. FMG Leading cautions that overreliance on tools alone can limit progress if organizations fail to address workforce engagement, leadership alignment, and cultural adaptation.

“Healthcare has and continues to contend with an overreliance on technological solutions,” said Dr. Matt Brubaker, chairman and CEO of FMG Leading. “While cutting-edge tools generate interest and excitement, they can’t deliver transformation if top-level decision-making, organizations, and individuals are not moving forward strategically, collaboratively, and purposefully.”

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The report, available for free download, positions hybrid healthcare as both a clinical and investment frontier—where human-centered leadership and AI innovation will determine which organizations define the industry’s next decade.

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