Karen Decaran-Voigt, MBA
Vizient, Principal Value Transformation & Payer-Provider Alignment
Employers hold the key to shaping healthcare for their employees, and in today's dynamic landscape,
employer-provider relationships require not only innovation but partnership. It's critical that payers, providers
and employee benefit administrators collaborate and think outside of the box.
Here are some ways providers can go above and beyond established relationships with employers to align efforts and
drive positive outcomes for employees.
Transparent pricing and cost management
In an era plagued by escalating healthcare expenses, employers are on the lookout for providers who offer
transparent pricing models and innovative cost-saving solutions. Providers and payers must step up to the plate by
providing clear and upfront pricing information. Together this serves as a foundation for employers and providers to
gain insights relative to total cost of care and generates building blocks to bolster understanding and adoption of
care management programs. By offering alternative payment models, providers can simplify pricing to support the
populations they serve and facilitate cost management and a platform to adopt care management programs. This can
help alleviate employers' financial concerns and foster trust.
Collaborative partnership
Employers are actively seeking more than transactional interactions with healthcare payers and providers; they
desire partnerships rooted in mutual trust, understanding and active dialogue. As a result, providers
transition from mere service providers to indispensable allies in the shared mission of promoting employee wellness.
Employee experience and satisfaction
Employee satisfaction is directly linked to productivity and retention rates. Employers recognize this correlation
and seek healthcare providers who prioritize positive patient experiences. Providers can differentiate themselves by
offering seamless and ready access to care, personalized attention and streamlined processes.
Telehealth services are a prime example of where providers are using technology such as online appointment
scheduling systems that allow employees to book, reschedule or cancel at their convenience. This reduces wait times
and provides flexibility for employees to manage their healthcare around work and personal schedules, fostering
exceptional patient experiences and loyalty to the employer-sponsored healthcare program.
Additional value-based care tactics to incorporate:
- Work with employers and payers to design and implement comprehensive wellness programs tailored to employees'
needs, highlighting the tangible benefits of preventive care.
- Harness the power of data to drive informed decision-making and highlight your top-performing services. Engage
your payer partners to collaborate on case studies to showcase real-world examples of how data analysis has led to
cost savings and improved care outcomes.
- Empower employees to take charge of their health. Champion shared decision-making processes that promote patient
engagement and adherence to treatment plans, driving better health outcomes for employees.
- Be accountable for delivering high-quality care. Track and report quality metrics, patient satisfaction scores,
and outcomes to demonstrate transparency and commitment to continuous improvement, earning the trust and
confidence of employers.
The road to building enduring employer relationships is paved with innovation, collaboration and a commitment to
achieving mutual goals. By embracing a proactive approach to care management, prioritizing transparency and patient
experience, leveraging technology and incorporating VBC concepts, providers can become indispensable partners in
promoting employee well-being. Let's rise to the occasion and seize this opportunity to elevate healthcare delivery,
driving positive outcomes for both employers and employees alike.
Author
Karen Decaran-Voigt
brings over 15 years of experience in the healthcare industry. Her areas of expertise and professional skills
encompass managed care network management development, distribution channel operations across multiple
products, revenue optimization through healthcare operations trend analysis, and innovative reimbursement
strategies. As a consulting leader on the Vizient value transformation and payer strategy team, she leverages
her vast experience and relationships with payers, employers, brokers and consultants. Her role is
instrumental in supporting Vizient's direct-to-employer, value-based care, payer strategy and health plan
advisory businesses and members.
Decaran-Voigt holds a bachelor's in business with emphasis in information technology and an MBA in business
from Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, OH. She is actively involved in professional healthcare associations
and is certified in key areas relevant to her field, enhancing her capability to deliver revenue growth, build
strong relationships with stakeholders and position Vizient's products and services as essential solutions in
the healthcare industry.