Building Home Care Models that Deliver Value to Medicare Advantage: The Investor POV
17 January 2023
Foley Partner Christopher Donovan will moderate a panel discussion on Tuesday January 17 at 3:30 ET entitled “Building Care Models that Deliver Value to Medicare Advantage: The Investor POV”. Panelists include Art Heidrich, Managing Director of TPG capital, Laura Veroneau, Managing Director of Optum Ventures, and Nancy Brown, Managing Director of Oak HC/FT. This session will provide details on the “purpose-built” care models they are backing – designed to deliver value to the payer (especially MA) – and the role that technology, care coordination, and robust health records play in operationalizing value-based care. During this session, the panel will address:
- Investment rationales for new home health platforms
- Initiating partnerships with Medicare Advantage plans
- Effective Use of Technology to Facilitate Care Delivery
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