Breaking Health

Episode: 153 - Panel Discussion on Access and Transformations in Complex and Specialty Care

April 19, 2022 Healthegy Season 1 Episode 153
Episode: 153 - Panel Discussion on Access and Transformations in Complex and Specialty Care
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Breaking Health
Episode: 153 - Panel Discussion on Access and Transformations in Complex and Specialty Care
Apr 19, 2022 Season 1 Episode 153
Healthegy

While the pandemic may have dramatically advanced our virtual care ambitions, even pre-pandemic many people noted that care outside of the hospital resulted in improved outcomes for some groups of patients. In a recent conversation at the Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit, leaders in care delivery for a variety of patient needs—as well as payer representatives—explored how innovative care models can better address complex diseases like eating disorders, can engage and empower home caregivers and community pharmacies and physicians, and better employ a limited healthcare workforce. In many ways, the panelists explained, it’s a logistics problem. But smarter approaches to predictive modeling, assessment triage, and needs-matching are helping solve some of our biggest healthcare disparities.  

PANEL MODERATOR: 
Billy Deitch, Partner, Oak HC/FT 

PANELISTS:
Mark Prather, MD, Co-Founder & CEO, DispatchHealth
Kristina Saffran, Co-Founder & CEO, Equip
Brandon Kerns, President & CFO, Russell Street Ventures
Katherine Knutson, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President, United Health Group; CEO, Optum Behavioral Care

LINKS:
Cambridge Healthtech Institute  
Breaking Health  
HealthEdge  
https://dhis.net/  

Show Notes

While the pandemic may have dramatically advanced our virtual care ambitions, even pre-pandemic many people noted that care outside of the hospital resulted in improved outcomes for some groups of patients. In a recent conversation at the Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit, leaders in care delivery for a variety of patient needs—as well as payer representatives—explored how innovative care models can better address complex diseases like eating disorders, can engage and empower home caregivers and community pharmacies and physicians, and better employ a limited healthcare workforce. In many ways, the panelists explained, it’s a logistics problem. But smarter approaches to predictive modeling, assessment triage, and needs-matching are helping solve some of our biggest healthcare disparities.  

PANEL MODERATOR: 
Billy Deitch, Partner, Oak HC/FT 

PANELISTS:
Mark Prather, MD, Co-Founder & CEO, DispatchHealth
Kristina Saffran, Co-Founder & CEO, Equip
Brandon Kerns, President & CFO, Russell Street Ventures
Katherine Knutson, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President, United Health Group; CEO, Optum Behavioral Care

LINKS:
Cambridge Healthtech Institute  
Breaking Health  
HealthEdge  
https://dhis.net/