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Build Your Own Provider Network with Dan Rosenthal

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Build Your Own Provider Network with Dan Rosenthal

FromRaising Health


UNLIMITED

Build Your Own Provider Network with Dan Rosenthal

FromRaising Health

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join healthcare expert Dan Rosenthal and a16z Bio + Health general partner Julie Yoo in a deep dive into the evolution of provider networks and their strategic importance in the health insurance ecosystem. Dan discusses how networks are built, managed, and optimized for both cost and quality—including the complexities of payor-provider contracts, the future impact of transparency laws, and opportunities for digital health startups to break into the network space. Dan also explores the possibility of AI-driven, personalized networks, challenging traditional models and paving the way for innovation. Whether you're building a health tech startup or seeking to modernize provider networks, this conversation offers a roadmap for navigating and disrupting healthcare's foundational structures.This episode was originally released in August 2023.
Released:
Nov 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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