Mary Lantin
About Mary Lantin
Board of Directors at Clarify Health Solutions
Mary Lantin was appointed to the Board of Directors at Clarify Health Solutions in May 2023. Clarify Health Solutions focuses on leveraging data analytics to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes. As a board member, Mary contributes to strategic decision-making processes and offers her extensive experience in healthcare transformation to guide the company's initiatives.
Healthcare Analytics and Value-Based Care Expertise
Mary Lantin has extensive experience in healthcare analytics and value-based care models. Her expertise lies in analyzing healthcare data to drive better patient outcomes and cost efficiencies. She has been deeply involved in discussions and projects that focus on shifting from traditional fee-for-service models to value-based care frameworks, which reward healthcare providers based on patient health outcomes.
Background in Healthcare Policy and Contract Negotiations
Mary Lantin has a strong background in healthcare policy and contract negotiations. She is knowledgeable about the intricacies of healthcare policy, which influences both healthcare delivery and payment systems. Her experience in contract negotiations ensures that agreements between healthcare providers, payers, and other stakeholders are structured effectively to support strategic objectives.
Expertise in Healthcare Transformation and Performance Improvement
Mary Lantin is recognized for her expertise in healthcare transformation and performance improvement. She focuses on initiatives that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services. Her work involves designing and implementing strategies that lead to measurable improvements in healthcare processes and patient care quality.
Involvement in Transitioning to Value-Based Care
Mary Lantin has played a significant role in facilitating the healthcare industry's transition from fee-for-service to value-based care. She actively engages in discussions and policy-making processes that aim to realign incentives towards patient health outcomes rather than the volume of services provided. Her involvement helps to shape frameworks that are more sustainable and patient-centered.