Optum Health East CEO Caitlin Zulla recently had a great discussion about value-based care at The Wharton School's annual Health Care Business Conference. #valuebasedcare
I was honored to keynote at The Wharton School's annual Health Care Business Conference today to discuss accelerating value-based care. Thank you Brad Fluegel for engaging in a thought-provoking conversation. People should get the care they need, when they need it. Value-based care is a model that incents early intervention, rewards high quality care, delivers better outcomes and drives lower costs. And perhaps most important, it puts primary care at the center. I'm very passionate about accessibility in health care, including on a global level. I had the opportunity to go on my first surgical mission trip with One World Surgery to Honduras several years ago, which ignited a spirit of service. As a board member now at One World Surgery, I am privileged to find ways to amplify our impact to deliver life-changing outcomes, both to patients and participants on our mission trips.