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How Healthcare Payers and Providers can Enhance the Patient Journey

As the healthcare system has become and more complicated, we want to understand how healthcare providers and payers can work together to enhance the patient journey. We'll look to explore how new business models, tools, and data can be leveraged to improve cost performance, improve satisfaction, and improved alignment between payers, providers, and patients. More specifically, we are looking to investigate four main areas: eliminating waste, patient scheduling, patient payments, and improving care delivery.

This is a unique opportunity for passionate, expert professionals to join 20+ panelists to advance the thinking in this field. This engagement is moderated by an expert Facilitator and is open asynchronously, around-the-clock for your convenience.

Every two weeks, the facilitator will introduce a new subtopic – each theme exploring a new facet related to the improve the payer, provider, and patient relationship.

Activities include:
1. Explore a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. One-to-one engagement with other panelists

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We are looking for a diverse set of participants across different roles in healthcare including
- Healthcare Providers
- Primary Care Providers, Specialists (especially in MSK, women's health, oncology, diabetes, cardiology)
- Health System CMOs, CFOs, and COOs
- Strategy/Business Development Leaders
- Healthcare Financial Experts
- Office Managers

Applicants
Sharon Katz
CEO/Founder: Collaborative Care of Abington
As a CEO of mental health organization, we have front seats to the crisis patients face in accessing mental health as well as problems with getting equitable reimbursement to enable us to purchase and maintain EMR and other tools to collect MIPS data. We are on the cutting edge.
Aarti Subram
CEO
Having worked as a Hospital CFO for over 25 years this is a topic near and dear to my heart. I can bring a lot of insights from the Healthcare Provider perspectives as to the challenges we face which can at times impact quality patient outcomes. As a provider we understand that the cost of Healthcare is worrisome- however the solution is not just to reduce reimbursements but to look at the issue in a holistic fashion with the patient being at the Center. I believe that if Providers and Payers work together to build new business models that prioritize patient outcomes it would be beneficial to all stakeholders. This model will need to address Access, Quality and Costs.
Jay Yepuri
Partner, Board of Directors and Executive Committee Member
I am one of 6 managing partners of a 91 physician independent group GI practice and practice GI full time as well.
Lisa Latts
Senior Physician Executive | CMO | National Leader in Healthcare Transformation
I have a wide range of experiences in managed care (14 years with anthem) consulting with health plans and employers, developing new health plans, working with life science and pharma. I am currently in tech looking at how technology can enable VBC
Lecia Snell-
Passionate About Transforming Healthcare
For the past 10 years, I have built individualized programs and strategies to reduce cost and promote positive patient outcomes. I have worked with large hospital systems, ACOs, and payers to assure efficient care delivery by using transitional care strategies to assure that patients are in the right care setting at the right time. I have presented nationally and internationally to nurse and physician audiences.
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How Healthcare Payers and Providers can Enhance the Patient Journey