Payer + Provider 2025: Promoting Value Through Preventive, Primary Care

November 18-19, 2025

From Gaps to Gains: Driving Value in Primary Care

Primary and preventive care are unifying issues across the healthcare continuum, creating opportunities for payer and provider collaboration. Fueled by an industry push for value-based reimbursement models, healthcare systems and their health plan partners have identified primary and preventive care as key areas for achieving better clinical outcomes at a lower cost.

Even so, primary care in the United States is flagging. Provider organizations are hamstrung by thin margins, hampering efforts to expand patient access to care. And although health systems are united with payers in their goals to close care gaps and lower the burden of chronic disease, the perception of competing priorities has created misalignments.

Those barriers, plus a dwindling primary care provider workforce, leaves the healthcare on the precipice of change. By understanding the primary care landscape’s biggest pain points, payers and providers can begin to explore potential areas of collaboration, ideally recreating a primary care system built to support better outcomes.

Learning Objectives for this two-day Summit include:

• Learn strategies for streamlining patient access to primary care providers

• Identify opportunities for effective payer-provider collaboration for promoting primary care

• Explore areas for alignment across payer and provider priorities

• Assess financial and outcomes-based KPIs for primary care programming

November 18-19, 2025

Tracks

Aligning payer & provider priorities in primary care 

November 18, 2025
The U.S. continues to struggle with improving patient outcomes and reducing overall healthcare spending. Bridging the gap in primary and preventative care can help payers and providers alike acheive higher quality, more affordable care. But to do that, payers and providers have to be on the same page when it comes to primary care priorities. How can these key stakeholders align incentives and strategies to bolster primary care and increase access to preventative care? Explore how payers and providers are collaborating on primary care and population health strategies.

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Primary care as a team sport: Partnering to expand impact

November 19, 2025
Primary care serves as the bedrock of patient health and well-being, enabling wraparound care services and whole-person health necessary for a lifetime of good clinical outcomes. But primary care providers can’t do this alone; they need a team of community-based organizations and health IT providers as partners in their mission to expand primary care access and impact. Explore how primary care providers are implementing a range of high-tech and community-based tools and partners to maximize their ability to support patient health and well-being. 

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Summit Sponsors

Veradigm

Audience

MDs, Heads, EVPs, SVPs, VPs, Directors, Managers, Practitioners, and Consultants within:

Managed Care
Healthcare Compliance
Healthcare Spending / Pricing & Strategy

Patient Provider Management / Portfolio Management
Healthcare / Healthcare Innovation
Accreditation

Clinical Integration
Medical Informatics / Health Management Systems
Medical Analytics

Previous Speaking and Attending Companies

AbbVie Inc., Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, Aetna Inc, Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Aliados Health, Alkermes, Inc., Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Astellas Pharma Inc., AstraZeneca Plc, Atrium Health, Avalere Health LLC, Ballad Health, Bangkok Hospital, Bausch Health, Baxter International, Bayer AG, Benefis Healthcare, Biossil, BJC HealthCare, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Bluestream Health, Boston Medical Center, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, CancerCare Manitoba Foundation Inc., Care2Care International, Catalia Health, Cepheid Inc., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Children’s Medical Center, Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Colorado Pharmacy Society, CommonSpirit Health, Duke University, EagleForce Health LLC, Essentia Health, Free Market Health, Genentech, Inc., Gold Coast Health Plan, Grifols Inc., Guidewell Hawler Medical University, Healthcentric Advisors, Highmark Health, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Hudson Valley Heart Center, Indiana University Health, Intermountain Health Care, InC., J.P. Morgan & Co., Kaiser Permanente, Lupin Pharmaceuticals, M&T Bank, Marathon Health, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education & Research

Medical Research Council, Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, Medstar, Merge Healthcare, Morgan Stanley & Co., Mount Sinai Hospital, MountainStar Healthcare Network, MVP Health Care Inc., National Institutes of Health, National Nurses In Business Association, Inc., naviHealth, New York University Langone Medical Center, Northwell Health, Ohio Pharmacists Association, Oklahoma Health Care Authority, Oklahoma State University, Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Palomar Health, Penn Medicine, Penn State Health, PerkinElmer, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association

PrimeWest Health, Renown Health Foundation Rhode Island Department of Health, Sabio Health, Sanford Health, Story Health, St Petersburg State University, Strathmore University, Superior Biologics, Tabia Health, Taiho Oncology, Inc., Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Texas Tech University, The Advisory Board Company, The Merck Group, The Wellness Centre, UnitedHealthcare, University of Michigan, University of New Hampshire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Walgreens, West Pharmaceutical Services Inc., WEX Health, and more!

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