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Healthy Outcomes: Reflections on a 30+ year healthcare career: Insights and future challenges with David Gregory
Aug 16, 2024 · Authored by Mark J. Ross
On this episode of Healthy Outcomes, our host Mark Ross interviews David Gregory, a recently retired principal in Baker Tilly’s healthcare practice, who has had a distinguished career spanning over 30 years. His journey began in the late 1980s as an operations manager at NYU Langone Medical Center. In the early 1990s, he transitioned to Prudential Healthcare, where he served as a manager working with healthcare delivery systems. In 1993, David entered the consulting field with Presscott Associates, a firm that provided services across the entire healthcare continuum, including providers, payers and life sciences companies. Presscott was acquired by Baker Tilly in 2013, where David continued his consulting career until his retirement.
Together, they discuss several topics related to the overall healthcare environment, with a focus primarily on healthcare providers.
Specific topics of discussion include:
- Significant healthcare developments over more than 30 years
- Key challenges facing healthcare provider organizations in the future
- Major opportunities for healthcare provider organizations in the future
- Advice for healthcare leaders navigating challenging times
- Beyond healthcare: David's thoughts on what he’s most looking forward to in the next chapter of his life
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About our guest
David Gregory
David Gregory is a recently retired Principal in Baker Tilly’s Healthcare Practice. In his role at Baker Tilly, David directed projects for life sciences companies, hospitals, senior living providers and health plans, and specialized in market access optimization and value-based care (VBC). During his career, David was also a member and speaker at several industry groups such as HFMA, NAMCP, AdvaMed. Additionally, David has also been published as a co-author in numerous peer-reviewed publications.
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