The HCPLAN Launches Four Workgroups to Drive Health Care Innovation
January 13, 2026
The Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (HCPLAN) has launched four new workgroups to improve patient outcomes, reduce provider burden, and drive value in our health care system. Comprised of partners from public, private, and non-profit organizations, these workgroups are tackling critical needs in the health care space.

The Technology-Enabled Health Care Workgroup is identifying best practices for digital health ecosystems and investigating the most impactful ways technology can improve patient health and health care. Aligned with the CMS “Making Health Tech Great Again” initiative, the group is advancing the use of consumer-facing health applications to promote better health outcomes.

The Evidence-Based Prevention Workgroup is accelerating the adoption of evidence-based preventive interventions by identifying and addressing barriers to scale. This group is actively promoting industry-wide uptake of proven prevention strategies to help manage and prevent chronic disease.

The Patient Empowerment Workgroup is focused on aligning incentives across patients and providers in order to reduce barriers to access and empower patients to make informed choices that best meet their health care needs. By pinpointing key motivators for patient engagement and promoting shared decision-making, the workgroup is strengthening partnerships that lead to improved health outcomes.

The Choice and Competition Workgroup is working to expand access to high-quality, value-based care by increasing meaningful choices for patients in where, how, and from whom they receive care. This group is also investigating how to encourage more providers to participate in value-based care models, ensuring consumers have access to a broad range of health plan options.
Each workgroup is guided by nationally recognized leaders dedicated to advancing health care innovation, including:
- Asaf Bitton, Executive Director, Ariadne Labs
- Alice Hm Chen, Chief Health Officer, Centene Corporation
- Karen M. Dale, Market President/CEO, AmeriHealth Caritas District of Columbia
- Mark McClellan, Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
- Andy Slavitt, Founder and General Partner, Town Hall Ventures
- Judy Zerzan-Thul, Chief Medical Officer, Washington State Health Care Authority
To learn more about these workgroups, we invite you to register for our upcoming virtual event — “The 10th Anniversary of the HCPLAN: Celebrating a Decade of Advancing Value-Based Care” — taking place on Monday, February 2, 2026, from 2:00-4:00 PM ET. Register here.
Additional details about these workgroups, including the members, will be available soon on the HCPLAN website. If these initiatives align with the work you or your organization are doing, we invite you to visit our Current Initiatives page and complete the linked survey to share more. You’re also welcome to reach out to us at hcplan@deloitte.com.
About the HCPLAN
The Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (HCPLAN) is an active group of public and private health care leaders providing thought leadership, strategic direction, and support to accelerate our health care system’s adoption of alternative payment models (APMs). The HCPLAN mobilizes payers, providers, purchasers, patients, product manufacturers, policymakers, and other stakeholders in a shared mission to innovate in health care, increase choice and competition, empower patients, reduce barriers to APM participation, and promote shared accountability. The HCPLAN also serves as a trusted convener to connect the public and private sectors in order to identify, share, and scale promising practices that improve health.















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.





