The LAN welcomes new Accountable Care Action Collaborative member the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
February 6, 2024
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (LAN) announced the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will join the LAN’s Accountable Care Action Collaboration (ACAC). The Academy, a nonpartisan Chicago-based member organization whose mission is to accelerate improvements in global health and well-being through food and nutrition, will work with other ACAC members to accelerate the adoption of accountable care to improve people’s experience in the health care system, produce better outcomes, and lower costs.
The LAN defines “accountable care” as that which centers on the patient and aligns their care team to support shared decision-making. This helps to realize the best achievable health outcomes for all through equitable, comprehensive, high-quality, affordable, longitudinal care.
The LAN believes building strong partnerships across payers, purchasers, providers, states, and beneficiaries is essential to achieving system-wide transformation. ACAC members are industry leaders who work with the LAN to advance accountable care, the patient-centered effort that centers on shared decision-making and supports best outcomes for all. The Academy is the 33rd member to join the ACAC.
“The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will be an asset to the ACAC, as a holistic approach is one of the key tenets of accountable care. Integrating nutrition and health can optimize Americans’ well-being and reduce health care costs as we drive for optimal population health and well-being — not just the absence of disease,” said ACAC co-chair Jeff Micklos, executive director of the Health Care Transformation Task Force.
Key components of the ACAC include creating a movement that promotes efforts to advance accountable care, coordinating with and leveraging other LAN initiatives and activities, and fostering partnerships to facilitate large-scale application of findings and best practices.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is working to ensure equitable access to nutrition services provided by qualified practitioners.
“The LAN’s patient-centered approach to achieving successful health outcomes is a natural fit for the Academy, as access to registered dietitian nutritionists and nutrition care supports a strong, equitable and a financially responsible health care system,” said registered dietitian nutritionist and the Academy’s 2023-2024 President Lauri Wright. “The Academy looks forward to working with LAN’s Accountable Care Action Collaborative.”
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About the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Representing more than 112,000 credentialed nutrition and dietetics practitioners, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. The Academy is committed to improving health and advancing the profession of dietetics through research, education and advocacy.
About the LAN
The LAN started in 2015 and is an active group of public and private health care leaders dedicated to providing thought leadership, strategic direction, and ongoing support to accelerate our care system’s adoption of alternative payment models (APMs). The LAN mobilizes payers, providers, purchasers, patients, product manufacturers, policymakers, and others in a shared mission to lower care costs, improve patient experiences and outcomes, reduce the barriers to APM participation, and promote shared accountability. Find more information here.















Emily DuHamel Brower, M.B.A., is senior vice president of clinical integration and physician services for Trinity Health. Emphasizing clinical integration and payment model transformation, Ms. Brower provides strategic direction related to the evolving accountable healthcare environment with strong results. Her team is currently accountable for $10.4B of medical expense for 1.6M lives in Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid and Commercial Alternative Payment Models.
Victor is the Chief Medical Officer for TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid Agency. At TennCare, Victor leads the medical office to ensure quality and effective delivery of medical, pharmacy, and dental services to its members. He also leads TennCare’s opioid epidemic strategy, social determinants of health, and practice transformation initiatives across the agency. Prior to joining TennCare, Victor worked at Evolent Health supporting value-based population health care delivery. In 2013, Victor served as a White House Fellow to the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Victor completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Emory University still practices clinically as an internist in the Veteran’s Affairs Health System.
Tamara Ward is the SVP of Insurance Business Operations at Oscar Health, where she leads the National Network Contracting Strategy and Market Expansion & Readiness. Prior to Oscar she served as VP of Managed Care & Network Operations at TriHealth in Southwest Ohio. With over 15 years of progressive health care experience, she has been instrumental driving collaborative payer provider strategies, improving insurance operations, and building high value networks through her various roles with UHC and other large provider health systems. Her breadth and depth of experience and interest-based approach has allowed her to have success solving some of the most complex issues our industry faces today. Tam is passionate about driving change for marginalized communities, developing Oscar’s Culturally Competent Care Program- reducing healthcare disparities and improving access for the underserved population. Tamara holds a B.A. from the University of Cincinnati’s and M.B.A from Miami University.


Dr. Peter Walsh joined the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing as the Chief Medical Officer on December 1, 2020. Prior to joining HCPF, Dr. Walsh served as a Hospital Field Representative/Surveyor at the Joint Commission, headquartered in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois.





