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Today, Premise operates more than 800 wellness centers across the nation for 400 commercial and municipal employers, health plans, unions and tribes, achieving $1.2 billion in revenue in 2023 and currently projecting roughly $1.5 billion by end of year.
Premise Health Celebrates 10th Birthday and 60 Years of Providing High-Quality Care for Self-funded Health Plans
Source: Premise Health (full text), 12/11/2024
BRENTWOOD, TN – This month, Premise Health celebrates its 10-year anniversary as a brand while honoring its 60-year legacy as a healthcare provider. As the nation’s largest direct healthcare provider of onsite care and other services, Premise partners with self-funded employers and unions to provide high-quality, personalized care for their people with its industry leading approach to advanced primary care and occupational health
“Anniversaries and birthdays offer us the chance to reflect on how far we’ve come, as an organization and as a team,” observed Stu Clark, who has served as CEO since 2006. “As I reflect on our journey, I remember some of the immense challenges we’ve overcome, including a global recession in 2008 and a pandemic in 2020, all of which forged us into the company we are today.
In 2018, Premise was acquired by the private equity investment arm of OMERS, one of Canada’s largest pension plans. The partnership was founded on the companies’ shared values and vision to lead change within the healthcare industry, intent on establishing value-driven care as the standard.
In early 2019, Premise completed the implementation of the Epic electronic medical record platform and, in February of 2020, launched the first version of its virtual care platform and behavioral health service, introducing members to 24/7 virtual care through the My Premise Health app.
More than 800 wellness centers
Today, Premise operates more than 800 wellness centers across the nation for 400 commercial and municipal employers, health plans, unions and tribes, achieving $1.2 billion in revenue in 2023 and currently projecting roughly $1.5 billion by end of year.
Premise’s 2024 annual study found that its advanced primary care model saves attributed members 30%, or $2,434 on average in total healthcare costs and reduce costly admissions for inpatient or emergency services.
It does so by incorporating pharmacy, behavioral health, care management and care navigation into its primary care model with patient care handled by fully collaborative provider teams. Through onsite, nearsite, and virtual access points, members have access to easy, convenient healthcare and can build long-term relationships with a primary care provider, which supports their physical, mental and social health needs.
About Premise Health
Great healthcare starts with great primary care. For 60 years, Premise has delivered exceptional advanced primary care and occupational health for organizations and their people. What makes it different? It’s easy to get same-day or next-day appointments. Members spend more time with their providers. Visit premisehealth.com.