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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 32 MIN

Actuarial Science Meets Healthcare Innovation with Frank Cheung

from The Health Technology Podcast · host UCSF Rosenman Institute

Our guest today is Frank Cheung, Co-Founder and CEO of Accorded. Frank has held pivotal roles at Blue Shield of California, Deloitte, and Collective Health, leading efforts in risk management and value-based care. Frank’s unique perspective is shaped by his extensive experience in both payer and provider settings. He has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Value-Based Care Thinkers of 2024, highlighting his significant contributions to advancing healthcare analytics and supporting innovative care models. In this episode, we discuss the critical role of actuarial science in value-based care, Frank’s journey founding Accorded, the challenges of scaling actuarial capabilities, and his advice for startups aiming to make an impact in the healthcare industry. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at [email protected].

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