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Inclusion requires more than words stating a company’s commitment. It needs clear purpose, actionable goals and measurable progress -- an opportunity that Signify’s Women’s Leadership Network is addressing head-on. Our EVP of Clinical Operations Laurel Douty shares how we're making Signify a place where women can thrive.
Health equity goes beyond politics. People need support – and they need to believe that when we work together, we can make a difference.
As more specialty drugs enter the market with a REMS or other rigorous clinical protocols, more patients will need support completing baseline screenings and ongoing monitoring. We are committed to working with #biopharma companies to help patients start therapy sooner -- by making the home an alternative site of care.
Our Chief Medical Officer, Marc Rothman, examines the clinical and social challenges patients face when taking medications with complex treatment protocols – and how moving care homeward can help.
We are excited to be working with Parexel to develop solutions aimed at reducing the social determinants of health issues that present barriers to participating in clinical trial programs.
We are thrilled to welcome two executives to our Episodes of Care Division team: Josh Builder as Chief Technology Officer and Laurel Sweatt Douty as EVP of Clinical Operations -- both have dynamic backgrounds and a commitment to bringing healthcare homeward.
Today we announced two new members of our executive leadership team: Marc Rothman, MD as our Chief Medical Officer and Kathleen (Kathi) Tourjee as Chief Human Resources Officer, two experienced leaders who are passionate about bringing healthcare homeward.
We're proud to join Independence Blue Cross in launching CommunityLink to help community-based organizations identify and address social, behavioral and environmental obstacles people are facing in the Philadelphia region.
Within three years, the Iowa Department of Public Health increased the number of women with Medicaid receiving regular obstetrical care from 67% to 97%. How did they do it? By connecting 26 public health agencies in all 99 counties under one secure, private platform -- and closing the clinical and social gaps getting in the way.
We are excited to announce our acquisition of PatientBlox and its proprietary blockchain technology, which accelerates our prospective provider payment capabilities for episodes of care. This acquisition supports our commitment to offer payers and providers a diverse array of payment options to meet them where they are in their value-based care journey.