Join us for the latest episode of RISE Radio, our podcast series that focuses on issues that impact policies, regulations, and challenges faced by health care professionals responsible for quality and revenue, Medicare member acquisition and experience, and/or social determinants of health.
Katie Devlin, DHSc, MS, CPHIMS, vice president of interoperability at Cotiviti, returns to RISE Radio and is joined by Adam Gilbert, director of interoperability operations and partnerships at Cotiviti, for this 23-minute episode. They discuss the latest regulatory requirements, what to expect for 2025, challenges, and best practices to implement a robust digital data strategy.
About Katie Devlin
Katie Devlin, DHSc, MS, CPHIMS, vice president, interoperability, Cotiviti, Inc. is responsible for creating an enterprise-wide health data exchange strategy to address clients’ unique business needs while reducing provider abrasion, maintaining regulatory compliance, and optimizing value. She oversees all initiatives related to digital health data acquisition, ingestion, storage, and normalization, including the expansion of Cotiviti’s electronic health data networks and strategic partnerships. Drawing on her extensive informatics and health information exchange experience, she is an advocate for ensuring health information is delivered in a way that enhances the member, provider, and payer experience.
About Adam Gilbert
Adam Gilbert, director, interoperability operations and partnerships, works collaboratively with payers, providers, and vendors to increase the use of clinical data exchange. With over 20 years of experience in health care operations and consulting, He is committed to enhancing the health care landscape through effective interoperability strategies and operational excellence. Prior to joining Cotiviti, he held senior management roles at Change Healthcare and McKesson.
About Cotiviti
Cotiviti enables health care organizations to deliver better care at lower cost through advanced technology and data analytics, helping to ensure the quality and sustainability of how health care is delivered in the United States. Cotiviti’s solutions are a critical foundation for health care payers in their mission to lower health care costs and improve quality through higher performing payment accuracy, quality improvement, risk adjustment, consumer engagement, and network performance management programs. The company also supports the retail industry with data management and recovery audit services that improve business outcomes.