Webinar: Disrupting Health Care Through Partnership
Big Opportunity, Big Competition
The Medicare market is growing. By 2030, the US will have more Americans over the age of 65 than under the age of 18.
Now, market competition for Medicare Advantage has grown at a steep trajectory to meet demand and the average consumer is faced with more than 39 plans to choose from.
In a crowded market, how can health plans and providers create a customer-centric vision to differentiate? What can a health plan or provider do to lower their barrier to entry? How can health care organizations work together to identify and satisfy unmet health care needs?
Watch experts from MVP Health Care and the University of Vermont Health Network to learn how their unique approach to payer-provider partnership has led to an unmatched health care experience for Medicare consumers.
MVP and UVMHN’s Patient-Centered Approach
Watch experts from MVP Health Care and the University of Vermont Health Network to learn how their unique approach to payer-provider partnership has led to an unmatched health care experience for Medicare consumers.
You’ll learn about…
- How UVM Health Advantage grew from an idea to a top growing Medicare Advantage plan nationwide in its first year
- How involving doctors in plan design led to innovative, high-value benefits for patients
- Evidence-Based Innovation: the process we used to learn what prospects truly want from a Medicare Advantage Plan
- Early indicators of success and key lessons learned
- The future of innovative, high-value payer-provider partnerships in the competitive Medicare Advantage market
Learn more about MVP’s approach to collaborative partnership solutions for Health Systems and Payers.
Panelists
- Dominick Bizzarro
Chief Growth Officer
MVP Health Care - Chris Del Vecchio
President and Chief Executive Officer
MVP Health Care - Kelsey Madden
Managing Director, Growth – Medicare Portfolio & Partnerships
MVP Health Care - John R. Brumsted, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer
The University of Vermont Health Network - David J. Schneider, MD
Director of Cardiovascular Services
The University of Vermont Health Network
Professor of Medicine
The University of Vermont