In response to evolving market demands, an increasing number of hospitals and health systems are considering creating provider-sponsored health plans (PHSPs), which are health insurance plans owned and operated by healthcare providers. McDermott’s healthcare team recently hosted a webinar exploring how PSHPs may offer hospitals a strategic pathway towards achieving sustainable, patient-centered care delivery by driving improvements in care coordination, health outcomes, and member satisfaction.
Provider-Sponsored Health Plans and Value-Based Care Strategies
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Brad Dennis
Brad Dennis advises healthcare enterprises on complex transactions and regulatory compliance. He represents a wide range of clients, including nonprofit and for-profit health systems, academic medical centers, and private equity firms and their platform companies. Brad routinely provides transactional representation to such clients in connection with strategic affiliations, mergers, equity and asset acquisitions, joint ventures and other transactional matters. Read Brad Dennis' full bio.
Kate McDonald
Kate McDonald represents clients across the healthcare industry on complex regulatory matters and high-stakes mergers and acquisitions, affiliations and other investments. She delivers strategic advice on federal and state laws applicable to health insurers and HMOs, including the downstream implications for their provider organizations and vendors, as well as the reimbursement landscape of federal healthcare programs. Kate serves as partner-in-charge of McDermott’s healthcare practice in Washington, DC. Read Kate McDonald's full bio.
Matthew J. Perreault
Matt Perreault advises healthcare organizations on complex transactions, sophisticated value-based care arrangements, and related fraud and abuse matters. He represents health plans; accountable care organizations (ACOs); and diverse provider, risk intermediary, care management and provider enablement organizations on a wide range of value-based care agreements, including shared savings, bundled payments, downside risk and capitation arrangements. Read Matthew J. Perreault's full bio.
Brad Dennis advises healthcare enterprises on complex transactions and regulatory compliance. He represents a wide range of clients, including nonprofit and for-profit health systems, academic medical centers, and private equity firms and their platform companies. Brad routinely provides transactional representation to such clients in connection with strategic affiliations, mergers, equity and asset acquisitions, joint ventures and other transactional matters. Read Brad Dennis' full bio.
Kate McDonald
Kate McDonald represents clients across the healthcare industry on complex regulatory matters and high-stakes mergers and acquisitions, affiliations and other investments. She delivers strategic advice on federal and state laws applicable to health insurers and HMOs, including the downstream implications for their provider organizations and vendors, as well as the reimbursement landscape of federal healthcare programs. Kate serves as partner-in-charge of McDermott’s healthcare practice in Washington, DC. Read Kate McDonald's full bio.
Matthew J. Perreault
Matt Perreault advises healthcare organizations on complex transactions, sophisticated value-based care arrangements, and related fraud and abuse matters. He represents health plans; accountable care organizations (ACOs); and diverse provider, risk intermediary, care management and provider enablement organizations on a wide range of value-based care agreements, including shared savings, bundled payments, downside risk and capitation arrangements. Read Matthew J. Perreault's full bio.
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