Aneesh Chopra is the President of CareJourney, an open data membership service building a trusted, transparent rating system for physicians, networks, facilities and markets on the move to value. He served as the first U.S. Chief Technology Officer under President Obama (’09-’12) and in 2014, authored, “Innovative State: How New Technologies can Transform Government.” He serves on the Board of the Health Care Cost Institute, the New Jersey Innovation Institute, and earned his MPP from Harvard Kennedy School and BA from The Johns Hopkins University.
CareJourney uses population claims data to address use cases in network design and management, care model management, patient risk segmentation, spend and utilization trends, network integrity, low-value care, and provider, practice and facility (acute and post-acute) performance.
It’s incredible the amount of transparency that we see. CMS has released all model data at the beneficiary and physician level for approved researchers going through the last 8 or so years, which allows us to see the growth and the trajectory. So we’re not having an academic debate about the progress, we’re actually using evidence.
Aneesh Chopra, president and co-founder of CareJourney, predicted accelerated enrollment in value-based care models in 2024 and 2025. He thinks this will greatly increase healthcare transparency for a few reasons, including making data more available and influencing more primary care doctors to act as health information fiduciaries on behalf of their patients.