| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Nathan Eastman |
CFO | Profile |
Matt Wildman |
Chief Commercial Officer | Profile |
Angela Rose |
Vice President, Client Success | Profile |
Mary Kate Dowling |
Director, Human Resources | Profile |
Shawn Powlick |
Chief People Officer | Profile |
Founded in 2004, Carolina Orthopaedics provides high quality orthopaedic services and care to the Grand Strand community. With an office in the Carolina Forest area of Myrtle Beach, in addition to the flagship clinic in Murrells Inlet, which also houses Carolina Coast Surgery Center and an Occupational Therapy Clinic, Carolina Orthopaedics offers accessible, affordable orthopaedic care.
St. Joseph Hospital of Orange is a Orange, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Allegiance Health is a community-owned and locally-governed health system. We are proudly entering our 10th decade of serving the people of south central Michigan with local, high-quality health care. We staff our facilities with exceptional, caring professionals who are dedicated to the health and well-being of the communities we serve. Comprised of more than 40 different facilities, our system reaches residents of Jackson, Hillsdale, Lenawee, Ingham, Calhoun and Washtenaw counties and beyond.
Adirondack Health is the family of facilities and individuals who have provided sophisticated care to the Adirondack region of northern New York and beyond for the past 100 years. They include: Adirondack Medical Center, Adirondack Medical Center/Lake Placid, Mountain Health Center (Keene), Lake Placid Health Center, Saranac Lake Health Center, Tupper Lake Health Center, Mercy Living Center (Tupper Lake), Uihlein Living Center (Lake Placid) and Adirondack Dental Service (Lake Placid). The highly trained and compassionate individuals who work at these facilities provide a full range of medical, surgical and long-term care services. Adirondack Health is the only full service health system in the Adirondack Park.
Oration focuses on enabling large self Insured employers and state payers such as Medicaid to manage their healthcare spend which is the only tractable way to influence and pressure the healthcare industry to optimize the delivery system. Asking a sub $3T industry to heal itself isn`1t a strategy that will yield outcomes other than consistently rising prices. We help employers and employees to stop buying the proverbial $200 hammers in healthcare. Ultimately we help employers and employees share in the savings that would have been lost to the healthcare system.