Part 1: RPM Panel Experts
* Ashley Satz, Vice President Health System Partnerships at Cadence
* Ashley has spent her entire career in the healthcare services industry doing my small part to support health systems and providers ultimately deliver better care to patients. Prior to Cadence, she spent a decade at the Advisory Board Company (Optum) in a variety of marketing and sales roles, to help health systems measure and improve their physician and employee engagement utilizing actionable data and best practice research. She then spent several years at the Health Management Academy helping healthcare companies develop their commercial strategies and relationships with the largest US Health systems. Ashley was drawn to Cadence's mission to partner exclusively with health systems to deliver remote patient monitoring at scale and was excited to join the team 6 months ago. Much of her role now is navigating complex evaluation processes and forging new partnerships with health systems to deliver a remote monitoring solution that supports their clinicians and the hundreds of thousands of patients they serve.
* Cadence: Cadence is a health technology company pioneering remote patient intervention for people managing chronic conditions. Cadence’s clinically-led, technology-enabled platform personalizes patient care, predicts clinical risk, and intervenes as necessary, all outside of the clinic setting. Cadence works with the most innovative healthcare systems in the country to drive better outcomes for patients, reduces workloads for primary care physicians and their teams, and lowers costs across the entire care continuum.
* Kaitlyn O’Connor, Esq., Partner at Nixon Gwilt Law
* Kaitlyn is a relationship-focused healthcare innovation attorney who provides practical and strategic legal advice to clients with a focus on business implications. She has a passion for creative problem-solving and balancing risk in "grey" areas for her clients and has worked with over 100 RPM companies around the world.
* Nixon Gwilt Law attorneys bring a depth of experience from "Big Law" firms, Capitol Hill, the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), health tech companies, the pharmaceutical industry, and in house at large hospital systems. They have deep expertise in healthcare law, policy, and technology, and we work hand in hand with our clients to find solutions to the most complex legal and business problems in the industry.
* Nathan Riley, Business Consultant - Digital Healthcare & Remote Patient Monitoring Charlton Morris
* Nathan has a focused network in Remote Patient Monitoring, working with emerging Healthtech companies as an extension of their hiring team. His work is truly global, with a key focus on Europe & North American recruitment; a specific niche is in facilitating market expansions, having supported multiple startups in their first international RPM hires.
* Mitchell Fong, Population Health Leader ► Nationally Recognized Digital Health Expert ► Data-Driven Patient Advocate Engaging patients
* Mitchell is the Vice President of American College of Healthcare Executives, Nevada Chapter and most recently served as the Vice President of Virtual Care at Renown Health serving northern Nevada, Lake Tahoe, and northeast California. Mitchell has been in healthcare for over 10 years. Mitchell has served in multiple roles across the healthcare industry spanning both acute and ambulatory operations, analytics, and population health strategic planning prior to leading Telehealth and Virtual Care. Mitchell is a board member and Vice President for the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Nevada chapter and humbly serves on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committee while also serving on the board of the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. As a public health professional, Mitchell has been able to help implement and develop population health and virtual care strategies and is dedicated to his mission of improving the healthcare of the community, no matter the size or barriers.
Podcast Segments
Patient/ Clinician Impact:
The panel shares their most memorable RPM patient or clinician impact stories.
Rapid Fire RPM Question Segment:
1. What are the biggest challenges you see with the current state of RPM?
2. How can RPM operate in Fee for Service and a Value-Based World
3. How do you see the evolution of Remote Patient Monitoring and Virtual Care technologies, i.e. (Merger of BYOD, RPM, and Hospital at Home, other use cases)
RPM “Cutting Down the Nets” Future Prediction:
* Final Four Predictions:
* Ashley: San Diego State, Tennessee, Houston, UCLA
* Kaitlyn: Alabama, Kansas, Marquette, Xavier
* Mitchell: Alabama, Kansas State, Houston, Arkansas
* Nathan: Alabama, UCONN, Michigan State, Texas Longhorns
* What are the key areas to help progress into RPM 2.0
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