We are pleased to present our Q&A article with Roland Lyon, president of Kaiser Permanente (KP) of Colorado. In this role, Lyon leads the state’s largest nonprofit health plan, providing healthcare to approximately 670,000 members in Denver/Boulder, Southern Colorado, Northern Colorado, and the mountain communities of Summit and Eagle counties. Lyon joined KP in 2002, initially based in California before coming to Colorado in 2006. His roles in California included vice president of consulting and capital planning in KP’s Northern California region, and vice president of strategic planning in KP’s national program offices.
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This month, we are pleased to present our Q&A with Matthew Guy, a health ecosystem convener. Matt, President and Owner of Accelerated Transformation Associates, specializes in clinical, community, and population health transformation. Through his work with ReThink Health, he provides great insights on his work to convene groups in systemic changes to positively impact the health of the populations within Sonoma Country, CA; Bend, OR; and Albequerque, NM.
"Leading in Today's Health Ecosystem" with Bob Sachs, Ph.D.
by TLD Group posted in Leadership Development
Interview with David Carmouche- Leading the Healthcare Ecosystem
by TLD Group posted in Leadership Development
TLD Group President & CEO Tracy Duberman interviewed David Carmouche, who is the current President of Ochsner Health Network, and previously served as the Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of External Health Plan Operations for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana. David's experience leading in the healthcare ecosystem spans both within and across the provider and payer sectors. In this interview, David discusses how he had developed and implemented cross-sector initiatives designed to organize care, improve quality, and increase affordability.
With the tsunami of changes occurring in the healthcare industry today – ranging from increasing cost of care, shifting government regulations, technological advances, and the move from volume- to value-based care, the need to focus on population health holds utmost importance. Undeniably, all healthcare sectors hold the same shared goal of providing the best care to consumers, but each of the different (and often competing) sectors also holds varying interests, values, and points of view. In order to be best positioned to meet that shared goal of improving health outcomes and quality of life, industry leaders must foster an ecosystem view, which prioritizes population and community health through cross-sector collaboration.