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Interview with Dr. Naana Boakye

At the heart of healthcare innovation lies the strategic integration of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) into health insurance models. The presentation will explore the transformative potential of PETs in crafting new, dynamic insurance models that leverage qualitative, privacy-sensitive patient data. By focusing on the alignment of PETs with VBHC principles, we will uncover the pathways through which these technologies facilitate personalized, outcome-based patient care while ensuring data privacy and security. Attendees will gain insights into implementation, challenges overcome, and the possible impacts on both the quality of patient care and the sustainability of health insurance operations.

Author:

Gilles Burnier

Senior Innovation Expert
Groupe Mutuel

Gilles Burnier

Senior Innovation Expert
Groupe Mutuel
 

Gilles Burnier

Senior Innovation Expert
Groupe Mutuel

Gilles Burnier

Senior Innovation Expert
Groupe Mutuel

Gilles Burnier

Senior Innovation Expert
Groupe Mutuel
 

Dr Michael Seavers

Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics
Harrisburg University

Dr. Michael Seavers is the Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics at Harrisburg University.  Dr. Seavers has a varied background in IT, business, and healthcare spanning many decades.  Dr. Seavers began as a programmer analyst at Shared Medical Systems and later at General Electric in their Aerospace Division.  Dr.

Dr Michael Seavers

Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics
Harrisburg University

Dr Michael Seavers

Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics
Harrisburg University

Dr. Michael Seavers is the Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics at Harrisburg University.  Dr. Seavers has a varied background in IT, business, and healthcare spanning many decades.  Dr. Seavers began as a programmer analyst at Shared Medical Systems and later at General Electric in their Aerospace Division.  Dr. Seavers then worked in IT management in the pick-pack-and-ship industry being employed at companies like Book-of-the-Month Club (Time Warner) and Hanover Direct during the .COM expansion.

As the .COM industry went bust, Dr. Seavers moved to the healthcare industry.  Dr. Seavers worked at Capital BlueCross for nearly two decades.  The first decade was as a Senior Manager in the IT department and the second decade as the Senior Director of Claims and later the Senior Director of Enrollment and Billing.  Dr. Seavers focus was automation of labor utilizing software robotics for healthcare. 

After a varied career background and various formal degrees, Dr. Seavers is very pleased to be teaching at Harrisburg University.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield

It is a great community and a great meeting. I would encourage anybody in the PI space to get out here.

AMS

The insights gained from HPRI South spotlights key changes in the industry and provides a roadmap for developing a strategy for success for our company.  The domain expertise, decision makers in attendence, and ability to have meaningful exchange of ideas, makes this the an event that PI amd RCM professionals must attend. 

UMR

This event was great for networking.  There were some of the best vendors in the industry, and there was a good mix of representation from the payer side.  

BCBS Louisiana

Outstanding opportunity to collaborate with other medical directors and vendors.  The small forum allowed for more indepth discussions in an informal environment.

Florida Blue

This was a great event to bring together all of the key players of payment integrity to collaborate and learn from one another.