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Host Tom Foley invites Nicole Bradberry the CEO of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs) for the 2nd in his 2-part ACO series. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Recently I was talking to someone, a civilian not in health care, and I mentioned something about how patients don't always get a treatment plan (a care plan) based on the best evidence or sometimes even any evidence. Here's how I explained it to him—what this looks like in the real world: Let's say two patients, patient 1 and patient 2, with the exact same clinical needs and zip code … both these two patients see the exact same doctor. The only difference between these two patients is that they're two different colors. And let's add a third patient into this mix: say, ME. Let's say I have the exact same profile and zip code as those first two patients. I see a different clinician in the same exact practice, though. In all these circumstances, evidence is evidence, right? There should be one care plan that all three of us get when we show up at that same care setting. Until the evidence changes, that is, right? But the reality is that it's just as likely that those other two patients and I, we all get various shades of different care plans. The civilian I was having the original conversation with about evidence-based medicine and this care planning? He literally recoiled in surprise. He was shocked. He said he thought medicine was more science than that. I'm going to take that anecdote as a data point to suggest that there is a disconnect between what patients think is going on and what is actually going on relative to how care plans tend to happen in health care. Alex Akers from Health Catalyst in episode 176 and Clint Phillips from Medici in episode 201 get into this in detail. You can listen to full episodes and learn more about this week's guests at relentlesshealthvalue.com. Jeffrey Hogan is the northeast regional manager for Rogers Benefit Group, a national benefits marketing and consulting firm. Jeff has been with Rogers Benefit Group for 30 years. Additionally, Jeff operates a consulting firm, Upside Health Advisors, where he provides expert witness services on health care–related litigation, is a consultant to payers and large provider groups for product development and launch, and is a resource to employers desirous of implementing strategies to manage their health spend. Jeff is focused on health care payment reform, health policy, care coordination, value-based health care, health care quality, and precision medicine. Jeff regularly appears on national forums focused on moving to value-based health care and is actively working to promote health care–related transparency measures in the market. He serves as the group's liaison to the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions. Jeff is the regional leader for The Leapfrog Group. He is also one of the coordinators of Connecticut's Moving to Value Alliance. Darrell Moon founded Orriant in 1996 to change the dynamics of health care and give employers some control over the ever-increasing costs of the health care benefits they offer their employees. Darrell believed that engaging individuals in the management of their own health was a key that had to be inserted back into the economic equation of health care. Darrell received both his bachelor's degree in finance and his master's degree in healthcare administration from Brigham Young University. As the CEO, COO, or CFO, Darrell managed medical and psychiatric hospitals throughout the country for over 10 years prior to creating Orriant. He also has more than a decade of experience managing insurance and managed care products. Darrell is a Forbes leadership contributor. Grace E. Terrell, MD, MMM, is CEO of Eventus WholeHealth, a company focused on integrated value-based behavioral medicine and primary care in the long-term care space. She is a national thought leader in health care innovation and delivery system reform and a serial entrepreneur in population health outcomes driven through patient care model design, clinical and information integration, and value-based payment models. She is the former CEO of Cornerstone Health Care, one of the first medical groups to make the “move to value” by lowering the cost of care and improving its quality for the sickest, most vulnerable patients; the founding CEO of CHESS, a population health management company; and the former CEO of Envision Genomics, a company focused on the integration of precision medicine technology into population health frameworks for patients with rare and undiagnosed diseases. Dr. Terrell currently serves on the US Department of Health and Human Services Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee and the board of the AMGA (American Medical Group Association), is a founding member of the Oliver Wyman Health Innovation Center, and is the coauthor of Value-Based Healthcare and Payment Models. Rich Klasco, MD, FACEP, has focused throughout his career on rendering evidence-based medicine operational—that is, making the right thing the easy thing to do. He has pursued this goal in academia, in industry, in policy, and in the press. In addition to publishing extensively in both peer-reviewed journals such as JAMA and lay publications such as The New York Times, Dr. Klasco has taught at leading academic medical centers, including Harvard, Stanford, Mayo, and the University of California, San Francisco; served on the executive committee of Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice; testified before the United States Congress on evidence-based practices; and won CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) approval for an officially designated compendium of evidence-based oncologic drug information. Dr. Klasco previously served as chief medical officer and editor-in-chief for the Thomson Reuters group of health care companies, where he had editorial responsibility for companies including Micromedex, the Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR), and the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Drug Information. For the past 15 years, Dr. Klasco has served as chief medical officer for Motive Medical Intelligence, where he provides clinical leadership for the development and deployment of solutions that quantitative assess physician performance for payers, providers, and patients, and integrate scientific knowledge into workflow systems where it can be accessed and applied in real-time. Dr. Klasco received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and he completed his residency in emergency medicine at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine, where he served as chief resident. Nicole Bradberry is the founder and chief of growth and innovation officer for MIND 24-7. MIND 24-7 runs mental health crisis centers with a focus on immediate access, quality care, and the understanding that mental health and substance abuse drive significant health cost. She is also the founder of ValueH Network, which aggregates high-performing value-based care network providers in order to enable the best performance in new innovate contracts. In addition, she is currently the chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for accountable care organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value health care space. Nicole spent 16 years leading operations and information technology programs for UnitedHealth Group and Cigna HealthCare. While there, she served as business lead for the technology transformation of the country's largest dental and vision services company, led the national deployment of health care quality and affordability programs, and was responsible for the successful integration of many major health plans. Nicole holds a bachelor's degree in statistics from the University of Florida. She has been recognized for her personal and professional achievements many times, recently as the nation's Outstanding Midmarket IT Leader of the Year and one of the Business Journal's “Women of Influence.” She is often found on the speaker faculty for health care conferences focused on ACOs, population health, and value-based care. She is passionate about changing health care and enabling physicians to provide high-quality, cost-effective, and consumer-focused care. Kelly A. Conroy is director of Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting and brings more than 30 years of health care finance, management, and leadership experience with significant experience in value-based care. As a leader in the field, she'd contributed through multiple start-up health care companies with a leading-edge focus on advancements in care delivery and alignment. Kelly started the first Medicare ACO in the country, which delivered nearly $40 million in savings in its first year and has gone on to manage some of the most profitable ACOs in the country. She is now sought after as a senior advisor and consultant, having developed a reputation as one of the most experienced and effective ACO professionals in the country. As a true catalyst driving the shift in health care culture toward physician leadership, her understanding and strategic vision are unmatched, along with her comprehension of the latest government-proposed valued-based agreements. From starting health care organizations to serving in multiple senior executive leadership roles, Kelly is a seasoned executive with a career record of negotiating and increasing revenues through new product offerings while optimizing efficiency and productivity in the medical field. 02:10 Jeff Hogan (EP309) talks about the consequences of when there's a disconnect between what the patient thinks is happening and what is actually happening in a care plan.03:48 EP315 with Bob Matthews. 03:58 Merrill Goozner's perspective on successful population health.04:55 Why did Darrell Moon (EP305) give up being a hospital administrator because of care plans? 08:02 “It's a myth that population medicine … and precision medicine are incompatible or opposites.”—Dr. Grace Terrell (EP319) 11:28 Dr. Rich Klasco (EP321) explains “noncognitive” medicine and why it bogs physicians down.14:45 What is at the core of appropriateness for care? 16:33 “You start to bring that data to the physician, and it really does open their eyes.”—Nicole Bradberry (EP324) 16:51 Nicole Bradberry and Kelly Conroy (EP324) discuss how to really change the way physicians work. You can listen to full episodes and learn more about this week's guests at relentlesshealthvalue.com. Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What are the consequences when there's a disconnect between what the patient thinks is happening, and what is actually happening in a care plan? Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Why did Darrell Moon give up being a hospital administrator because of care plans? Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “It's a myth that population medicine … and precision medicine are incompatible or opposites.” Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What is “noncognitive” medicine, and why does it bog physicians down? Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth What is at the core of appropriateness for care? Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth “You start to bring that data to the physician, and it really does open their eyes.” Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth How do you really change the way physicians work? Jeff Hogan, Darrell Moon, @gracet22, Dr. Rich Klasco, Nicole Bradberry, and Kelly Conroy discuss #careplans in our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Dr Tony DiGioia, Al Lewis, John Marchica, Joe Connolly, Marshall Allen, Andrew Eye, Naomi Fried, Dr Rishi Wadhera, Dr Mai Pham, Nicole Bradberry and Kelly Conroy, Lee Lewis, Dr Arshad Rahim, Dr Monica Lypson, Dr Rich Klasco, Dr David Carmouche (AEE15), Christian Milaster, Dr Grace Terrell, Troy Larsgard, Josh LaRosa, Dr David Carmouche (EP316), Bob Matthews, Dr Douglas Eby (AEE14), Dr Sheldon Weiss, Dan Strause and Drew Leatherberry, Dr Douglas Eby (EP312), Ge Bai, Sumit Nagpal, Dr Vikas Saini and Shannon Brownlee
Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein meet Nicole Bradberry Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space. They discuss ACOs, value based healthcare initiatives and innovative models in the mental health space. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
On today's show our guest is Nicole Bradberry Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space. We discuss ACOs, value based healthcare initiatives and innovative models in the mental health space. Nicole Bradberry is the Co-Founder / Chief of Growth and Innovation Officer for Vinifera Health. Vinifera runs Mental Health Crisis and Urgent Care Centers with a focus on immediate access, quality care and the understanding that mental health and substance abuse drive significant health cost. Prior to Vinifera, Nicole was the Founder and Managing Parter for Cura Health Management which creates and manages ACOs and other value-based healthcare entities. Cura Health was recently sold to Healthlynked where she still remains as an advisor. In addition she founded the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space.
On today's show our guest is Nicole Bradberry Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space. We discuss ACOs, value based healthcare initiatives and innovative models in the mental health space. Prior to launching FLAACOs Nicole led the successful transition of Captify Health to a specialty network benefits management solution prior to selling it to a large revenue cycle company, Continuum Health Alliance where she also served as their Chief Growth Officer. Nicole leverages her strategic relationships and strong leadership, operations and technology background to develop innovative products and growth strategies for healthcare providers as they transition to value-based healthcare. She has led the strategy and design behind the development of scalable population health tools and a professional service model that enabled physicians to successfully participate in value based contracts such as ACOs. On today's episode we learn more recent developments at both FLAACOS and ValueH including her plans to innovate in the mental health space.
At the Florida Association of ACOs (FlaACOs) 5th Annual Meeting Todd Park, Co-founder at Devoted Health shared insights on the 'volume to value' journey. Todd served as former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a Co-founder at Athena Health and currently serves as Co-founder at Devoted Health, a Medicare Advantage contractor that leverages technology into risk bearing health plans serving the Medicare market. In this segment Todd Park, former CTO at the Department of Health and Human Services, Athena Health co-founder and co-founder at the innovative Medicare Advantage operator Devoted Health weighs in on the value based healthcare market place. Following Todd's remarks he moderated a panel discussion with Rich Lucibella, CEO of Accountable Care Options, John Harkins, Executive Director at Broward Guardian ACO, and Louis Morgenier, CEO, Healthcare Development Partners. For more information on FlaACOs, click here, and more on Devoted Health, click here.
On PopHealth Week, wednesday, October 24th, 2018 our guest is Nicole Bradberry, the CEO of the Florida Association of ACOs (FlaACOs) joins Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters to review key takeaways from the 5th Annual Gathering of FlaACOs which convened in Orlando Florida. FlaACOs member ACOs include some of the top performing ACOs in the United States according to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Nicole will recap some of the key highlights from the session and weigh in on the state of the valued based healthcare economy, including plans for lauch of a national association of value based healthcare operators. Join us.
Wednesday, October 24th, 2018 on PopHealth Week Nicole Bradberry, the CEO of the Florida Association of ACOs (FlaACOs) joins Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters to review key takeaways from the 5th Annual Gathering of FlaACOs which convened in Orlando Florida. FlaACOs member ACOs include some of the top performing ACOs in the United States according to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Nicole will recap some of the key highlights from the session and weigh in on the state of the valued based healthcare economy, including plans for lauch of a national association of value based healthcare operators. Join us.
The Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOS) convened in Orlando, Florida October 2017. Curated and led by industry thought leader Nicole Bradberry, the FLAACOS gathering attracts the best and brightest minds active in the Florida accountable care and value based healthcare initiative markets. For more information, follow @FLAACOS and check out the conference agenda and lineup for 2018. The conference is scheduled October 19th & 20th in Orlando, Florida. In this interview Fred Goldstein, MS, President, Accountable Health, LLC, chats with Craigan Gray MD, MBA,Chief Medical Officer, and Amy Holm Kotch, MHA of Salient Health. More about Salient ACO, here. Segment produced and directed by Gregg Masters, MPH, Managing Director, Health Innovation Media.
Our guest of This Week in Accountable Care for Tuesday's, August 29th 2017 broadcast is Nicole Bradberry, the CEO of FLAACOs - the Florida Association of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). More about Nicole and FLAACOs: Nicole Bradberry is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space. Ms. Bradberry is also the Chief Executive Officer for Zinnia Healthcare, a healthcare consulting company focused on helping early and mid-stage companies develop business models and go-to-market strategies, specifically around the transition from fee-for-service to fee-for-value payment models. Ms. Bradberry leverages her strategic relationships and strong leadership, operations and technology background to develop innovative products and growth strategies for healthcare providers as they transition to value-based healthcare. Join Co-founder of National ACO, Dr. Alex Foxman and Gregg Masters, publisher of ACO Watch for an informative conversation with one of the ACO industry's leadng voices and best in class state association of ACOs.
Our guest of This Week in Accountable Care for Tuesday, August 29th 2017 at 5PM Pacific/8PM Eastern is Nicole Bradberry, the CEO of FLAACOs - the Florida Association of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). More about Nicole and FLAACOs: Nicole Bradberry is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Association of ACOs (FLAACOs). FLAACOs is the premier professional organization for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) throughout Florida which provides education and collaboration in the fee for value healthcare space. Ms. Bradberry is also the Chief Executive Officer for Zinnia Healthcare, a healthcare consulting company focused on helping early and mid-stage companies develop business models and go-to-market strategies, specifically around the transition from fee-for-service to fee-for-value payment models. Ms. Bradberry leverages her strategic relationships and strong leadership, operations and technology background to develop innovative products and growth strategies for healthcare providers as they transition to value-based healthcare. Join Co-founder of National ACO, Dr. Alex Foxman and Gregg Masters, publisher of ACO Watch for an informative conversation with one of the ACO industry's leadng voices and best in class state association of ACOs.
At the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Florida Association of ACOs (@FLAACOS), Gregg Masters, MPH CEO Health Innovation Media and Publisher of ACOwatch.com gets key insights from René Lerer, MD, President of GuideWell a not-for- profit mutual holding company including market leader Florida Blue, GuideWell Connect, GuideWell Health and Diversified Service Options, Inc. We learn more about GuideWell, the nature and challenge before the healthcare ecosystem - hospitals, physicians and health plans - to meet the needs of patients (members or consumers) and the value proposition of the 'right incentives' to align interests in an historical production oriented fee-for-services paradigm. For more information, check out the deck supplied by Dr. Lerer here and learn more about the Florida Association of ACOshere.