Post-Acute Care Management is the Key to Value-Based Care Success

naviHealth Sponsored Breakfast
 

When: Friday, April 26, 7:30 – 8:15 am
Location: Key 3-4

Speakers: Chris Morrish, VP Strategic Accounts, naviHealth and Kurt Janavitz, SVP Healthcare Partnerships, Froedtert-Medical College of Wisconsin 

Description: Come learn how one of naviHealth’s health system partners has leveraged our high-tech, high-touch clinical model to elevate their strategic initiatives already in place around value-based care (specifically, BPCI Advanced). Through a collaborative and integrated approach to managing post-acute care, we are able to measure quality and efficiency across the continuum, drive better decision making when it comes to patient care, and create an environment of steady communication that is necessary for success. 

This partnership of constant collaboration and flexibility has yielded tremendous results, which will be discussed over breakfast while giving you a look under the hood about how this model can seamlessly apply to Froedtert’s ACO objectives as well. We look forward to seeing you at our 4th hosted NAACOS breakfast to date! 

Speaker Bio: Kurt L. Janavitz, MBA, is senior vice president, healthcare partnerships and strategy, at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), the state’s only private medical school and health sciences graduate school.  He has over 25 years of experience in healthcare finance, strategy, operations and marketing with payers, providers and management consulting organizations.  As CEO of Integrated Health Network of Wisconsin (IHN) – the state’s first clinically integrated accountable care organization – Mr. Janavitz was responsible for negotiating, implementing and managing payer shared savings and risk relationships, as well as developing, marketing, implementing and managing direct-to-employer sales to improve quality of care while reducing costs through clinical integration.  Since joining MCW in April 2017, Mr. Janavitz has been responsible for ensuring the execution of MCW’s strategic initiatives through healthcare partnerships.  He is establishing influential relationships with strategic healthcare partners, including clinical affiliates, payers, employers, brokers, emerging clinical enterprises and alliances – all of which will support and create opportunities for MCW’s long-term growth in Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin, and communities partnered with our regional campuses.


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