Value-Based Care Insights

Value-based care isn’t the “future of health care delivery,” it has already arrived. But value-based care is only the starting point of this conversation. We must also examine how we can bring more value to health care by increasing efficiencies, reimagining how financial performance is measured, and so on. Of course, realizing this level of transformation isn’t easy. That’s why we created the Value-Based Care Insights Radio Show – to empower health care organization leaders like you with the actionable guidance and strategic knowledge you need to optimize performance, as well as meet the

Reimagining Cardiovascular Service Lines to Drive Growth and Value

Cardiovascular service lines are in the midst of a major transformation, reshaping how physicians and health systems deliver care. Sites of service are shifting, patients present with greater complexity, and prevention is taking on a more prominent role across the continuum of care. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino is joined by longtime colleague and nationally recognized leader Dr. Nihar Desai, Associate Professor of Medicine and Vice Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Desai brings a unique perspective at the intersection of research, operations, and value-based transformation, as he and Daniel take a deep dive into the evolving cardiovascular service line. They discuss what these changes mean for clinical outcomes, financial performance, and the patient experience.

12-22
28:05

Reimagining Primary Care Service Lines to Drive Growth and Value

Strengthening service line performance requires a strong foundation in primary care, which remains central to delivering effective value-based care. Yet, the landscape of primary care delivery is marked by significant challenges including workforce shortages, provider burnout, administrative burdens, and increasing barriers to patient access. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino kicks off a new series exploring specialty service lines by starting with the primary care service line. He is joined by Dr. Sarita Soares, Program Director for the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program, and Dr. Brad Richards, Executive Director of the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. Together, they discuss the shifting dynamics of primary care, the growing integration of behavioral health, the role of technology in improving access, and what healthcare leaders can do to better support providers and patients in this changing environment.

12-01
26:59

Lead from Identity: Redefining Leadership in Healthcare

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino reflects on his experience at the Lead from Identity Summit, a transformative leadership conference hosted by Dr. Doug McKinley in Silverton, Colorado. Unlike traditional leadership events focused on strategies and communication tactics, this summit challenged participants to explore how their personal identity shapes their leadership style and response to challenges. Daniel, a summit participant, is joined by two fellow attendees—Michelle Williams, Senior Nursing Executive and Chief Nursing Officer, and Lucy Zielinski, Managing Partner at Lumina Health Partners and a member of the summit’s planning team—to discuss key takeaways from the event. Together, they discuss how leading from identity fosters authenticity, resilience, and meaningful connections across healthcare teams—and how self-awareness and purpose-driven leadership can transform the way we lead and serve others. Want to learn more about leading from identity? Check out Dr. McKinley's podcast episode Leading from Identity with Jamie Winship

11-17
26:44

Evolving Anesthesia Care Models: Leveraging CRNAs for Sustainable Coverage

Across the U.S., hospitals and surgical centers are facing a growing provider shortage—particularly among anesthesiologists. At the same time, demand for surgical and procedural services continues to rise, especially in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). This imbalance has forced many healthcare organizations to rethink their anesthesia coverage models. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino sits down with Dr. Thomas Pallaria, Assistant Professor and Director of the Nurse Anesthesiology Program at Rutgers School of Nursing, to discuss the evolving role of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). Together, they explore the growing reliance on CRNAs to meet demand, the benefits and challenges of integrating them into care models, and the implications for hospitals, anesthesiologists, and patient outcomes.

11-03
27:18

Value-Based Care in Action: CMS’s GUIDE Model for Caregiver Support

As CMS continues to expand value-based care programs, one stands out for its focus on supporting some of our most vulnerable patients—and their caregivers. The GUIDE model (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience) is designed to improve care for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s, while providing essential resources and support for the family members and caregivers who support them. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino is joined by Seth Hyman, Co-Founder and Partner at JVS Health. Together, they explore the goals of the GUIDE model, why CMS is prioritizing dementia care, and how health systems can prepare to implement and benefit from this transformative initiative.

10-20
26:33

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Leveraging Clinically Integrated Networks for Change

The newly signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act is reshaping the healthcare landscape, with ripple effects for providers, payers, and patients. From Medicaid coverage shifts and rural hospital funding challenges to stricter ACA rules, expanded value-based care, and mandatory risk models, the implications are broad and far-reaching. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino speaks with Ben Sparks, President of Bryan Health Connect, a clinically integrated network, to examine four critical areas leaders must prepare for: projected Medicaid losses, financial pressures on hospitals, new insurance access rules, and the wider fiscal and political fallout across states. Drawing on Bryan Health Connect’s experience, Ben shares practical takeaways to help leaders adapt to the new law.

10-06
27:53

Concierge Medicine and the Law: Insights for Full and Hybrid Practices

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino is joined by Christina Kuta, a healthcare attorney specializing in regulatory and transactional healthcare law. Together, they explore the growing shift toward concierge medicine and address common misperceptions surrounding full and hybrid concierge models. They discuss key legal and contractual considerations—ranging from commercial insurance implications to the Medicare opt-out process and membership agreements—that providers must understand before transitioning to concierge practices. Tune in to gain insights into how physicians can successfully navigate regulatory requirements, protect patients, and build sustainable concierge practices.

09-22
27:37

Federal Policy Shift: Preparing Hospitals for the Road Ahead

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino explores the potential impact of new federal legislation, including One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, which is set to reshape healthcare delivery and payment models. He is joined by Natalie Davis, a nationally recognized health policy leader who has spent nearly two decades shaping and implementing initiatives to improve access to affordable, high-quality care for all. In 2018, Natalie co-founded United States of Care, an organization dedicated to advancing health equity and ensuring care is accessible regardless of health status, social needs, or income. She also played a key role in launching Town Hall Ventures and The Medicaid Transformation Project. Together, they examine the implications of the legislation for hospitals across the country, highlighting both the opportunities to advance value-based care and the challenges of adapting to new funding and operational requirements. Tune in to gain insights into how hospitals can proactively prepare for change, navigate evolving financial pressures, and sustain access and quality of care particularly in resource-limited settings. Strategies are explored to help organizations achieve success while maintaining strong community impact.

09-08
26:42

Breaking the Burnout Cycle: The Power of Fortitude in Healthcare

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino tackles one of healthcare’s most persistent challenges: physician burnout. Joining him are two experts who bring both clinical and research perspectives to the conversation. First, Dr. Stephen Hippler, a retired Chief Clinical Officer at OSF HealthCare, oversaw more than 1,500 physicians and advanced practice providers and has led initiatives to support provider well-being and a thriving work culture. Second, Dr. Laurence Weinzimmer, an endowed research professor at Bradley University, is a nationally recognized healthcare researcher and advisor to Fortune 100 companies.  Together, they share insights from their latest study on “physician fortitude” examining the deeper, human roots of burnout, the organizational and cultural factors at play, and the strategies needed to drive meaningful change. Listeners will gain an understanding of why burnout persists, and what leaders can do to better support clinicians, build resilience, and improve workforce well-being over the long term. 

08-25
27:33

OR Nurse Leadership to Drive Perioperative Service Line Performance

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino explores the evolving role of operating room (OR) nurse leaders within the perioperative service line. As perioperative services become an increasingly important strategic and financial focus for hospitals and health systems, the demand is growing for leaders who can combine clinical expertise with business and operational acumen. Joining the conversation is Cheryl Barratt, a seasoned healthcare consultant with over 30 years of experience in surgical services operations, system integration, and performance improvement. Cheryl discusses how perioperative nurse leaders, while strong clinically, frequently lack the training needed to manage the broader responsibilities of these roles. She shares practical insights into how organizations can support their development with leadership, financial, and strategic competencies that enable them to lead more effectively and drive long-term performance.

08-11
27:50

Succeeding in CMS’s TEAM Model: The Role of AI in Surgical Care

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino continues the conversation on CMS’s mandatory TEAM Model (Transforming Episode Accountability Model) — a five-year episode-based pricing initiative impacting 741 hospitals across the country. Joining the discussion is Dr. Christian Pean, a board-certified orthopedic trauma and reconstruction surgeon at Duke University School of Medicine, executive director of AI and Innovation for Duke Orthopedic Surgery, and co-founder/CEO of Revel AI Health. Together, they unpack the clinical and operational impacts of TEAM, with a focus on five key surgical procedures. Dr. Pean highlights how emerging technologies — including conversational AI platforms — are enhancing episode management and streamlining outreach, triage, and documentation to help providers improve care coordination and succeed under TEAM. 

07-28
26:38

AI in Population Health: Value vs Hype

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino explores the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in population health. As AI continues to dominate industry conversations and drive vendor offerings, healthcare leaders are faced with questions: What is real, what is hype, and where does the value lie? Dr. David Nash, Founding Dean Emeritus of Jefferson College of Population Health and a nationally recognized thought leader in value-based care and population health, join the conversation. Additionally, Rick Howard, a seasoned Chief Data Officer and AI Strategist contributes to the conversation with his deep expertise in driving data-driven innovation across healthcare organizations. Together, they break down common misconceptions, highlight the most promising AI applications in care delivery, and offer practical insights into how health systems, providers, and payers can responsibly integrate AI to drive meaningful outcomes and return on investment (ROI).

07-14
27:41

Value-Based Shift: Inside the CMS TEAM Transformation

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino explores the newly introduced the CMS Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM)—a mandatory five-year, episode-based pricing model, informed by earlier initiatives from the CMS Innovation Center. Designed to cover high-volume, high-cost surgical procedures, TEAM represents a significant shift in how hospitals and providers approach bundled payments. Join Daniel and special guest Lucy Zielinski, an expert in value-based programs and HCC coding , as they unpack what the TEAM model entails and what participating hospitals must do to prepare for the January 1, 2026 implementation. Gain insights how this model influences financial performance, drives care coordination redesign, and introduces new incentives and penalties. Whether you are a healthcare leader, provider, or payer, don’t miss this overview of one of CMS’s initiatives shaping the future of value-based care.

06-30
27:35

Advancing Post-Hospital Recovery Through Value-Based Models

As hospitals and health systems continue to evolve in value-based care, optimizing the post-acute recovery process has become a top priority. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, Diane Shifley, Assistant Vice President of Population Health and Post-Acute Services at a major Chicago health system joins us to discuss how robust transitions-in-care programs can drive better patient outcomes. She shares insights on the critical role of early patient evaluation—whether at hospital admission or pre-surgery—in shaping effective transitions. We explore how transitional care models that include post-acute facilities and home care can reduce readmission rates, improve patient satisfaction, and control post-acute costs. This episode offers actionable strategies to strengthen your transitions-in-care to support patients through successful recovery.

06-16
26:21

Workforce Retention: Building Culture That Works

In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino explores one of the most pressing issues in healthcare today—workforce engagement and retention. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations have faced unprecedented levels of burnout, turnover, and staffing shortages. Daniel is joined by Tanya Allee, Vice President of Patient Experience at Campbell County Health, a rural health system that is making meaningful strides in workforce development. Tanya shares practical strategies and initiatives to boost staff satisfaction, improve retention, and create a healthy culture of support and engagement. Tune in for valuable insights on how health systems can navigate workforce challenges and create a healthy organizational culture resulting in better patient care.

06-02
27:52

Improving Perioperative Services to Enhance Value-Based Care

In today’s episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel J. Marino sits down with Dr. Amit Jain, MD, MBA, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Neurosurgery, Chief of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery at Johns Hopkins, and Director of Value-Based Care for Johns Hopkins Health System. Together, they unpack how organizations can reduce costs while improving performance outcomes such as length of stay and readmission rates—ultimately advancing their value-based care strategy. Explore expert insights on aligning surgical services with cost-effective, high-quality care delivery.

05-19
26:05

AI in Healthcare: Game Changer or Buzzword?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making headlines everywhere—but how much of it is real, and how much is just hype? In this episode, host Daniel Marino is joined by Rick Howard, Chief Information and Data Officer at Brand Engagement Network, to unpack the growing role of AI in healthcare. Together, they separate fact from fiction, explore the opportunities and challenges AI presents, and discuss how healthcare organizations can responsibly integrate AI to improve operations and patient care. Whether you're excited, confused, or cautious about AI, this conversation offers clarity and insight for navigating the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

05-05
27:10

AI, Digital Tech & the Future: Insights from HIMSS with Fred Goldstein

In this special episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino is joined by Fred Goldstein, President of Accountable Health and podcast host of PopHealth Week, to unpack key takeaways from HIMSS25. They share their experience at this year’s conference, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, and future trends. Already, AI is transforming care delivery and decision-making, while digital technology is revolutionizing patient engagement and operational efficiency. Join us for an insightful conversation on the evolving healthcare technology landscape and the trends shaping the future of care delivery, driving a more connected and efficient healthcare ecosystem.

04-21
25:15

HIMSS25: Innovations in Perioperative Care and AI

In this special episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino brings you exclusive interviews recorded live at HIMSS25, where healthcare innovation took center stage. The first interview features Stephen Overman, CEO & Founder of Standpoint Solutions, who shares their groundbreaking technology aimed at improving communication within perioperative services. Next, Dr. Alan Young, Client Executive at Point B Solutions, dives into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in patient care. The future of AI-driven healthcare is explored, including the rise of intelligent agents and their potential to influence clinical decision-making. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of healthcare, technology, and how innovation is reshaping patient care.

04-07
27:05

Healthcare Associations: Empowering Leaders with Market Insights

National healthcare organizations like the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), American Hospital Association (AHA), and Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) offer valuable industry-wide insights and legislative guidance. However, state associations provide a more tailored, in-depth understanding of the specific challenges healthcare providers face in their local markets. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Daniel Marino sits down with fellow Illinois MGMA board members, Meghan Heiy and Jenny Kovich, and explores the growing importance of state healthcare associations in effectively navigating today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

03-21
28:20

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