
The Albany Med Health System in the US has partnered with physician-led Honest Health to improve patient care.
The collaboration marks the extension of Honest Health’s existing partnerships from Western New York to the Capital Region.
It will provide healthcare professionals with tools and support to improve patient outcomes and drive cost efficiencies.
Honest Health, as part of this partnership, will offer its expertise in value-based care to Albany Med’s physicians, practice providers and nurses.
They will gain access to predictive analytics, real-time insights and population health management strategies and will be able to concentrate on delivering quality care.
Albany Med Health System president and CEO Dennis McKenna said: “The Albany Med Health System is committed to delivering the highest quality of care to the communities we serve.

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By GlobalData“Through our partnership with Honest Health, we are ensuring our providers have access to innovative solutions that enhance patient outcomes, improve operational efficiency, and create a more sustainable future for health care in our region.”
The partnership will focus on traditional Medicare patients initially, with a collaborative effort on clinical and financial accountability.
Both organisations will deliver measurable improvements in care by utilising streamlined processes, technology and a joint approach, with a priority on value-based care.
Honest Health CEO Robert Bessler said: “At Honest Health, we believe that true transformation in healthcare happens when physicians have the right tools and resources to focus on value over volume.
“Partnering with Albany Med Health System represents a shared commitment to building a sustainable, patient-first model of care that improves quality, enhances efficiency, and supports providers every step of the way.”
Albany Med serves northeastern New York and western New England, with 1,520 hospital beds, more than 800 physicians, 125 outpatient locations, a children’s hospital, and a research enterprise.