28 May The Task Force Welcomes Three New Members
WASHINGTON (May 28, 2024) – The Health Care Transformation Task Force (HCTTF or Task Force) is excited to welcome three new members, each of whom will add important and unique perspectives to the Task Force membership. The Task Force Board has approved Covera Health, Strive Health, and Atlantic Health System. The Task Force is excited to collaborate toward a value-based health care system that improves care for all.
“It is with great pleasure that we welcome these organizations into the Task Force’s esteemed membership,” said Todd Van Tol, HCTTF Chair. “Their commitment to advancing value-based care aligns with ours and we eagerly anticipate the valuable contributions they will bring to our collaborative efforts.”
“Covera Health is proud to join a community of health care stakeholders committed to transforming patient care, said Ron Vianu, Founder and CEO of Covera Health. “As an AI-enabled diagnostic tech company focused on high quality radiology services, we are dedicated to advancing value-based care by ensuring timely and accurate diagnoses and paving the way for improved outcomes and reduced cost.”
“Strive Health is committed to transforming the kidney care paradigm by putting patients first, improving outcomes, and lowering total cost of care,” said Chris Riopelle, Co-Founder and CEO of Strive Health. “Our values align with those of the Task Force and guide us in successfully serving our patients, partners, and communities.”
“Atlantic Health System is thrilled to bring our passion for personalized, innovative care to the Task Force, joining hands with like-minded organizations to drive positive change that improve lives,” said Kevin Joyce, Vice President of Insurance Networks and Business Advisory Services at Atlantic Health System. “Rooted in shared values and driven by performance standards, Atlantic Health is eager to collaborate, innovate, and make meaningful contributions to the Task Force membership that empowers patients, consumers, and caregivers.”