Amir Dan Rubin has sought to make significant positive impacts on health care throughout his career. He serves as President and CEO of One Medical, the leading membership-based, technology-enabled, national primary care organization focused on transforming health care. Amir previously served as an EVP at UnitedHealth Group’s Optum division, where he served as a divisional CEO focused on helping to make the health system work better for everyone. Amir also previously served as President and CEO at Stanford Health Care—the academic health system affiliated with Stanford University—where he helped raise patient experience and quality scores to the highest levels in the nation, grow a regional network of care settings, and advance digital health and corporate partnerships in the heart of Silicon Valley. Amir also previously served as COO for UCLA Health System, COO for Stony Brook University Hospital, AVP at Memorial Hermann Health System, and management consultant with APM. Amir holds MBA and MHSA degrees from the University of Michigan, and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. He has also been awarded the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award in Northern California for large companies. Read his full bio.
PMWC 2018 Michigan taking place June 6-7, 2018.
Q&A with Amir Dan Rubin The CEO of One Medical
Healthcare is seeing quite a revolution with new technologies, innovations, genomics, and new therapies. Yet, the future of health care is challenged because of the high cost and the economics and financial impact it will have.
Q: What are some of the biggest contributors to these challenges and how can we overcome them?
A: One of the underlying challenges driving the rising the cost of health care is that most of the health system’s stakeholders have few incentives, if not outright disincentives, to manage expenditures. Much of the economics in the system is driven by fee-for-service payments, which reward utilization of expensive interventions, and discount approaches which are time-intensive, cognitive-oriented, behavior-directed, or technologically outside the reimbursement norms.
Q: How will health care need to be changed to create a balanced equilibrium between all the stakeholders, including payers and patients?
A: Greater focus and economic investment in innovative primary care models is needed. Such models–with proper alignment of economic incentives, technology, and operating models–can advance consumer engagement, health improvement, cost avoidance, and provider resilience.
Q: What should be done to reshape medicine and provide equal health care for all?
A: Greater focus and economic investment in innovative primary care models is needed. Such models–with proper alignment of economic incentives, technology, and operating models–can advance consumer engagement, health improvement, cost avoidance, and provider resilience.
Q: How can we deliver care that is highly patient-centered with the current challenges in place? What needs to be done?
A: At One Medical we have developed a consumer-oriented model that delivers premier levels of satisfaction with Net Promotor Scores above 90%, improved health and quality outcomes, and reductions in the total cost of care. Our member-based, technology-powered, salaried primary care model allows for frictionless in-office and digital access, while giving providers and members the technological tools, operating systems, and aligned incentives to advance outcomes.
The Precision Medicine World Conference (PMWC), in its 17th installment, will take place in the Santa Clara Convention Center (Silicon Valley) on January 21-24, 2020. The program will traverse innovative technologies, thriving initiatives, and clinical case studies that enable the translation of precision medicine into direct improvements in health care. Conference attendees will have an opportunity to learn first-hand about the latest developments and advancements in precision medicine and cutting-edge new strategies and solutions that are changing how patients are treated.
See 2019 Agenda highlights:
- Five tracks will showcase sessions on the latest advancements in precision medicine which include, but are not limited to:
- AI & Data Science Showcase
- Clinical & Research Tools Showcase
- Clinical Dx Showcase
- Creating Clinical Value with Liquid Biopsy ctDNA, etc.
- Digital Health/Health and Wellness
- Digital Phenotyping
- Diversity in Precision Medicine
- Drug Development (PPPs)
- Early Days of Life Sequencing
- Emerging Technologies in PM
- Emerging Therapeutic Showcase
- FDA Efforts to Accelerate PM
- Gene Editing
- Genomic Profiling Showcase
- Immunotherapy Sessions & Showcase
- Implementation into Health Care Delivery
- Large Scale Bio-data Resources to Support Drug Development (PPPs)
- Microbial Profiling Showcase
- Microbiome
- Neoantigens
- Next-Gen. Workforce of PM
- Non-Clinical Services Showcase
- Pharmacogenomics
- Point-of Care Dx Platform
- Precision Public Health
- Rare Disease Diagnosis
- Resilience
- Robust Clinical Decision Support Tools
- Wellness and Aging Showcase
See 2019 Agenda highlights:
- Five tracks will showcase sessions on the latest advancements in precision medicine which include, but are not limited to:
- AI & Data Science Showcase
- Clinical & Research Tools Showcase
- Clinical Dx Showcase
- Creating Clinical Value with Liquid Biopsy ctDNA, etc.
- Digital Health/Health and Wellness
- Digital Phenotyping
- Diversity in Precision Medicine
- Drug Development (PPPs)
- Early Days of Life Sequencing
- Emerging Technologies in PM
- Emerging Therapeutic Showcase
- FDA Efforts to Accelerate PM
- Gene Editing / CRISPR
- Genomic Profiling Showcase
- Immunotherapy Sessions & Showcase
- Implementation into Health Care Delivery
- Large Scale Bio-data Resources to Support Drug Development (PPPs)
- Microbial Profiling Showcase
- Microbiome
- Neoantigens
- Next-Gen. Workforce of PM
- Non-Clinical Services Showcase
- Pharmacogenomics
- Point-of Care Dx Platform
- Precision Public Health
- Rare Disease Diagnosis
- Resilience
- Robust Clinical Decision Support Tools
- Wellness and Aging Showcase
- A lineup of 450+ highly regarded speakers featuring pioneering researchers and authorities across the healthcare and biotechnology sectors
- Luminary and Pioneer Awards, honoring individuals who contributed, and continue to contribute, to the field of Precision Medicine
- 2000+ multidisciplinary attendees, from across the entire spectrum of healthcare, representing different types of companies, technologies, and medical centers with leadership roles in precision medicine