Bailit Health is a consulting firm dedicated to ensuring insurer and provider performance accountability on behalf of public agencies and employer purchasers. Bailit Health Purchasing, LLC was founded in 1997 by former senior executives of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
Our staff consists of a team of experienced professionals who have worked together for many years. The Bailit Health team strives to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients. We understand that each of our clients operates in a unique environment and we are committed to ensuring that we bring value that is tailored to the particular needs of each client.
Our staff consists of a team of experienced professionals who have worked together for many years. The Bailit Health team strives to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients. We understand that each of our clients operates in a unique environment and we are committed to ensuring that we bring value that is tailored to the particular needs of each client.
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Bailit Health has assisted over 150 clients since 1997 to improve methods for purchasing or regulating health and human services. A partial listing of these clients can be found below, as well as examples of the types of work that we have conducted for them. Washington State Health Care Authority in partnership with the Washington Health Alliance.
In addition to directly assisting clients to solve business problems, Bailit Health staff conduct research and author publications to assist the broader community of health care purchasers. A sample of published articles and reports is available below. Understanding State Resistance to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Is It Really Just Politics As Usual?
Minor Feelings: a Reckoning on Race and the Asian Condition is an essay collection published in 2020 by the Korean American poet and academic Cathy Park Hong. Across seven autobiographical essays, Hong explores numerous facets of the Asian American experience in the United States, touching on structural racism, cultural appropriation, and media depictions of Asian Americans.
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Phil Whittemore
Sep 16, 2020
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