On this episode of Strata Stories, we talk with Dana Strauss – DPT, Health Policy and Government Affairs Professional
In this episode, Paul and Dana dive into:
1. Leveraging Data to Identify Cost-Saving Opportunities
2. Collaborating with Primary Care Providers in Value-Based Contracts
3. Piloting Small-Scale Programs to Test Value-Based Care Models
Episode Highlight:
“Our language, the therapy language, the way we talk about our data and our research is all completely valid and valuable. However, if we’re not speaking the language of those who are in a position to shift how dollars are spent, then we’re going down a different path, right? There are many paths that outpatient practices can take and lots of things that they can do besides this… But if you want to care for the population and you want to still be considered mainstream medical providers, we need to shift the focus.”
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Dana is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 15 years of a wide range of clinical experience prior to moving into the Population Health space. She has deep expertise in health care delivery, traditional and alternative payment methodologies along the whole care continuum, post-acute, home health, and hospice. She’s also an expert in VBC policy and program development and implementation all along the care continuum. She has since held roles in client success and business strategy, and her SME in Medicare and VBC Policy led to a career shift into Healthcare Public Policy.
In her full-time role, she now leads value-based care and Medicare policy for a Fortune 10 Company, supporting the organization across business lines as part of the Public Policy and Government Affairs team. She leads the relationship with CMS and the CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) for value-based care policy and contributes to internal and external thought leadership.
In her role, she also supports the internal advocacy team, business and strategy leaders, and represents the organization on several key coalitions. She is also an elected member of the National Association of Accountable Care Organization’s (NAACOS) Policy Committee, co-lead of Accountable for Health’s Specialty Care Committee, and on the Board of Moving Health Home. She is also active with America’s Physician Groups (APG).
She has a long-held passion for innovative policies and perspectives that may improve the care and lives of complex and seriously ill populations through aligned payment and policy incentives. She also believes PTs and OTs are the most under-valued members of the traditional care team and that these professions are at one of the most critical inflection points in their existence. Value-based care and other at-risk organizations need their expertise to be successful in managing a much larger breadth of the population at pivotal points in the care journey (upstream and downstream), starting in advanced primary care. She is on a personal mission to help these professions succeed in a new paradigm of healthcare.
After hours, publishes a free newsletter called Timeless Autonomy, written for healthcare professionals who want to improve their careers and/or businesses by leveraging health policy information and opportunities as well as building non-clinical skills. She tries to break down concepts for readers to make them more digestible. She is also working on courses in value-based care fundamentals and critical skills to succeed as a knowledge worker for those looking to expand and grow outside or alongside direct patient care.
You can subscribe to her newsletter here, and all former posts are available on the site.