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Randy Vogenberg
Institute for Integrated Healthcare (IIH), and Employer Provider Interface Council (EPIC)
Dr. Randy Vogenberg, PhD, is a renowned healthcare expert and national thought leader in health care delivery and economics, with extensive experience in employer-focused healthcare business relationships and innovative solutions.
He is the Principal of the Institute for Integrated Healthcare (IIH) and the founder of WellSpent, aiming to integrate business and economic development with healthcare. Dr. Vogenberg developed the Employer-Based Interface Council "EPIC" and currently serves as the Board Chair.
With a diverse background in hospital and managed care, he specializes in future trends in financing, market excellence, digital health, genomic health, and benefit management.
Dr. Vogenberg's work with national employer groups led him to co-lead the National Employer Biologics & Specialty Pharmacy Initiative through the Midwest Business Group on Health, emphasizing innovation in healthcare solutions.
He is a highly sought-after speaker on health research and employer insurance trends and has authored numerous programs and books on self-funded health benefits, managed markets, hospitals, and integrated medical-pharmacy benefit management.
A respected academic, Dr. Vogenberg holds positions at various institutions including Rutgers University HOPE Center, the University of Rhode Island, and the University of Illinois College of Pharmacy.
His specialties span various areas such as managed markets, employers, benefit advisors, value-based care, hospitals, B-to-B collaborations, healthcare economics, and policy, among others, providing valuable insights into the U.S. healthcare landscape.
Dr. Vogenberg's educational background includes a PhD in Health Care Management from Century University, as well as residencies and degrees from prestigious institutions like Harvard Medical School, Cambridge College, and the University of Rhode Island.
Throughout his career, he has been associated with several organizations, holding key positions such as Fellow & Board Chairperson at the Employer-Provider Interface Council (EPIC) and serving on the Board of Directors of the Greenville City Center. He has also been involved in various roles at the Institute for Integrated Healthcare (IIH), the Midwest Business Group on Health, and other healthcare-focused entities.