Vinod Mitta, MD, MPH. Vice President of Clinical Operations at Oscar Health (New York City). Dr. Mitta is the clinical lead behind Oscar Health’s concierge model for health insurance. This model provides beneficiaries with three care guides and a registered nurse.…
Leadership & Management
Jose Lozano. Chief of Staff, Vice President for Corporate Services and Governance for Hackensack Meridian Health (Edison, N.J.). Mr. Lozano joined Hackensack University Medical Center in July 2013 after serving as the deputy chief of staff for the Environmental Protection Agency…
Angela Lalas. Senior Vice President of Finance at Loma Linda (Calif.) University Health. Ms. Lalas is responsible for overseeing six hospitals’ financial operations. She was the vice president of finance for Loma Linda University Health before taking on her current position…
Sachin H. Jain, MD. President and CEO of CareMore Health Plan. Dr. Jain is responsible for CareMore Health Plan, subsidiary of Anthem that spans eight states. He previously served as the company’s CMO and COO, and before joining CareMore, served as…
Neerav Jadeja. CEO of Paradise Valley Hospital (National City, Calif.). Since Mr. Jadeja joined Paradise Valley Hospital in 2010, Truven Health Analytics has named the hospital twice to its annual list of 100 Top Hospitals. He previously served as COO of…
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., called on HHS Secretary Tom Price, MD, to extend cost-sharing reductions during a senate hearing Thursday, according to The Hill.
Four Democratic lawmakers called for an investigation into the partisanship of HHS tweets in a June 14 letter to Gene L. Dodaro, comptroller general of the Government Accountability Office.
The northeast Indiana delegation of the General Assembly voiced its disapproval of Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health System's decision to fire Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Lutheran Health Network CEO Brian Bauer June 12, according to Inside Indiana Business.
A new report from the department of Health and Human Services finds that insurance deductibles and copayments under the AHCA would be 61 percent higher than their current rate, according to Newsmax.
Families and individuals in Texas who rely on seasonal or temporary work are vulnerable to losing Medicaid coverage depending on the month, according to NPR.