Family Insight Names Williamson VP of Business Development to Expand Value-Based Care

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Family Insight appoints Kyle Williamson as VP of Business Development to expand value-based care across multiple states. He brings behavioral health experience from Optum.

Family Insight Names Williamson VP of Business Development to Expand Value-Based Care

Family Insight, PC, a subsidiary of Whitecap Care, has appointed Kyle Williamson to the position of Vice President of Business Development, marking a strategic move to accelerate the organization's expansion into value-based care models across multiple states. Williamson brings extensive experience in integrated behavioral health initiatives from his tenure at Optum, where he focused on developing and scaling innovative care delivery programs.

In his new role, Williamson will be responsible for establishing and strengthening partnerships with key stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, including payers, health systems, and physician practices. The appointment signals Family Insight's commitment to growing its value-based care portfolio and leveraging partnerships to extend its reach across new geographic markets.

Value-based care models, which tie provider compensation to patient outcomes rather than volume of services, have gained considerable traction among healthcare organizations seeking to improve care quality while managing costs. Williamson's background in behavioral health integration positions him to advance Family Insight's offerings in a sector where mental and physical health coordination increasingly influences overall care delivery strategies.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

Back to newsPublished Feb 19

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