Applied Policy

Applied Policy

Government Relations Services

Alexandria, Virginia 455 followers

Improving Lives

About us

Applied Policy, L.L.C., is a health policy consulting company based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. At Applied Policy, we believe in transforming intention into action. Taking into account our clients’ objectives, we help make our federal system work as it was intended. We work closely with our clients to develop and achieve their vision by identifying new opportunities, reframing difficulties and creating win-win solutions whenever possible. In doing this, we empower our clients to navigate the complex web of legislation, regulations and diverse interests in Washington, D.C., so that they can realize their desired outcomes. More specifically, the Applied Policy team helps clients develop and execute strategies to plan for, respond to and resolve legislative, regulatory and other governmental health care issues that could affect their interests. Based on our experience, we are able to help identify and predict conditions that could affect the achievement of our clients’ objectives. We have over a dozen years of experience working within the Washington, D.C. health policy community and are eager to leverage that experience to help our clients identify the best path to achieve their goals. As we work with our clients, we are able to bring the ideas, tools, skills and resources to bear that are necessary to achieve their desired results.

Website
http://www.appliedpolicy.com
Industry
Government Relations Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Alexandria, Virginia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009
Specialties
Navigating the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Helping clients stay current on health policy legislation & regulations, Resolving Medicare & Medicaid reimbursement issues, and Helping clients execute effective legislative & regulatory strategies

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    201 N Union St

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    Alexandria, Virginia 22314, US

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    Ben Leonard, POLITICO; Jonah Comstock, pharmaphorum; and John Wilkerson, STAT News will join us to share their insights on what is ahead in healthcare for providers, patients, and the industry. Wednesday, April 24, from 12-1PM ET

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    Join us for this virtual event and hear what Washington insiders are reporting about upcoming issues in healthcare. With election-year issues coming into focus, health policy is dominating much of the conversation in Washington. Pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities are set to expire at the end of the year, an end-of-year funding package looms in the near future, and the Biden Administration is advancing efforts to negotiate Medicare drug prices. Who will emerge as victors among the competing stakeholders in today’s healthcare debates? Jonah Comstock, editor-in-chief of pharmaphorum; Ben Leonard, healthcare reporter at POLITICO; and John Wilkerson, Washington Correspondent at STAT News, will join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on Wednesday, April 24, from Noon to 1 PM ET to share their insights on what is ahead in healthcare for Congress, providers, patients, and the industry.

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    Join us for this virtual event and hear what Washington insiders are reporting about upcoming issues in healthcare. With election-year issues coming into focus, health policy is dominating much of the conversation in Washington. Pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities are set to expire at the end of the year, an end-of-year funding package looms in the near future, and the Biden Administration is advancing efforts to negotiate Medicare drug prices. Who will emerge as victors among the competing stakeholders in today’s healthcare debates? Jonah Comstock, editor-in-chief of pharmaphorum; Ben Leonard, healthcare reporter at POLITICO; and John Wilkerson, Washington Correspondent at STAT News, will join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on Wednesday, April 24, from Noon to 1 PM ET to share their insights on what is ahead in healthcare for Congress, providers, patients, and the industry.

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    What are you doing for lunch today? There is still time to register for the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum's discussion of AI in healthcare. Is your calendar full? Register anyway and we will be sure that you receive both a written summary and a link to video of the event.

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare. Hospitals and health systems are already seeing the benefits of deploying AI in the clinical setting, including operating as a second set of eyes for radiologists, mitigating the risk of human error, and enabling early detection of adverse events in remote patient monitoring. However, questions remain regarding how to regulate AI while ensuring that it is deployed in a safe, unbiased manner. At Houston Methodist, a core team of health and technology professionals, self-described as “Digital Innovation Obsessed People,” leads the hospital’s Center for Innovation. Their mandate: drive new pilots and programs that will facilitate success across the healthcare spectrum. Roberta Schwartz, PhD, MHS, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at the Houston Methodist healthcare system. She will join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on March 20 from noon to 1 PM ET to share her front-line view of the future of AI in healthcare as well as the existing innovations shaping our present-day healthcare system.

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare. Hospitals and health systems are already seeing the benefits of deploying AI in the clinical setting, including operating as a second set of eyes for radiologists, mitigating the risk of human error, and enabling early detection of adverse events in remote patient monitoring. However, questions remain regarding how to regulate AI while ensuring that it is deployed in a safe, unbiased manner. At Houston Methodist, a core team of health and technology professionals, self-described as “Digital Innovation Obsessed People,” leads the hospital’s Center for Innovation. Their mandate: drive new pilots and programs that will facilitate success across the healthcare spectrum. Roberta Schwartz, PhD, MHS, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at the Houston Methodist healthcare system. She will join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on March 20 from noon to 1 PM ET to share her front-line view of the future of AI in healthcare as well as the existing innovations shaping our present-day healthcare system.

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    Applied Policy is proud to be a trusted resource for background on some of healthcare's most challenging questions. Find Alison Falb's thoughts on what could drive formulary exclusions in this timely article from Dean Celia.

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    Please join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on Wednesday, February 28, for a discussion of the burgeoning landscape of Medicare Advantage plans and its implications for beneficiaries, providers, and policymakers. Our guests will be Meredith Freed, MPP, Policy Manager at KFF’s Program on Medicare Policy, and Gregory Berger, Principal Policy Advisor for Government Relations at Kaiser Permanente. The conversation starts at noon ET. #medicareadvantage #healthpolicy #valuebasedhealthcare

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    Please join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on Wednesday, February 28, for a discussion of the burgeoning landscape of Medicare Advantage plans and its implications for beneficiaries, providers, and policymakers. Our guests will be Meredith Freed, MPP, Policy Manager at KFF’s Program on Medicare Policy, and Gregory Berger, Principal Policy Advisor for Government Relations at Kaiser Permanente. The conversation starts at noon ET. #medicareadvantage #healthpolicy #valuebasedhealthcare

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    Join the Northern Virginia Health Policy Forum on Tuesday, January 23, for a discussion of emerging technologies in pain relief. Applied Policy President and CEO Jim Scott will host Sanjay Sinha, MD, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Gate Science, Inc. and Lead Anesthesiologist at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute, and Dru Riddle, PhD, DNP, CRNA, FAAN, President of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), in a discussion of innovations, coverage, and payment of non-opioid alternatives for pain relief. The conversation starts at noon ET.

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