Goldfinch Health Wins Health Value Award

June 22, 2023 – Goldfinch Health, the industry leader in clinical navigation through surgery and recovery, was announced as a recipient of a 2023 Health Value Award during The Healthcare Innovation Congress in Washington, DC. The Health Value Awards recognize outstanding services, products, and programs spanning the healthcare industry. “Thank you to the Validation Institute…

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First four rural hospitals launch program aimed at reducing opioid use

First four rural hospitals launch program aimed at reducing opioid use The Billion Pill Pledge program, backed by Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, is designed to support patients through surgery and recovery   November 3, 2022 – Decatur County Hospital in Leon, Regional Medical Center in Manchester, Cherokee Regional Medical Center, and Floyd Valley Healthcare…

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Attorney General Miller launches program for rural communities to prevent opioid addiction

Miller launches program for rural communities to prevent opioid addiction Initiative will support hospitals and providers in reducing the number of opioids prescribed after surgery October 13, 2022 – Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller announced an initiative designed to prevent opioid addiction before it begins. The Billion Pill Pledge program, launched in conjunction with Goldfinch…

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Goldfinch Health Achieves Savings Validation from Validation Institute

Goldfinch Health Achieves Savings Validation from Validation Institute July 29, 2022—Goldfinch Health, the industry leader in clinical navigation through surgery and recovery, announced it has received a savings ‘stamp of approval’ from the Validation Institute. Validation Institute’s mission is to provide unbiased, data-driven insights on health care solutions and services by validating performance claims made…

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Surgery Quality Analysis & Blind Spots

Goldfinch Surgery Quality Analysis

Lowering healthcare costs while increasing surgery quality? Sounds impossible. But with the right insight into surgery quality and action, it’s entirely possible. To get your no-cost assessment, contact Goldfinch Health today! When it comes to providing the best in medical benefits, it’s easy to have blind spots to where those services could be improved. We…

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Goldfinch Health Announces Addition to Medical Advisory Team

Goldfinch Health Announces Addition to Medical Advisory Team Dr. Bret Alvis, MD, joins board in role as Chief Anesthesia Officer February 12, 2021 – Goldfinch Health welcomes Dr. Bret Alvis, MD, to its medical advisory team. Dr. Alvis, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will serve in the role…

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ACAP HealthWorks Announces Partnership to Reduce Post-Surgery Opioid Painkiller Use

ACAP HealthWorks Announces Partnership to Reduce Post-Surgery Opioid Painkiller Use National leader in employer health solutions partners with Goldfinch Health to eliminate suboptimal surgery Dallas, TX — July 8, 2020 – ACAP HealthWorks, a leading provider in innovative, clinical-based solutions, has partnered with Goldfinch Health to reduce surgical complications, persistent opioid painkiller use, and high-cost…

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Goldfinch Health Adds Chief Medical Officer to Growing Leadership Team

Goldfinch Health Adds Chief Medical Officer to Growing Leadership Team Surgeon thought leader brings extensive experience in minimally-invasive surgery and Enhanced Recovery protocols  February 20, 2020 (Austin, TX) – Goldfinch Health has announced Mario Leyba, MD, as its Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Leyba is a board-certified surgeon who performs a wide variety of surgical procedures,…

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The Inspiration that Drives Goldfinch Health

Our Inspiration Why Goldfinch Health? Why attempt to transform something as complex as the surgical experience? This is why. We’ve witnessed first-hand the vast difference between high-quality, advanced surgical experiences and lower-quality, outdated experiences. We have watched family members and loved ones undergo unnecessarily-invasive procedures and long recoveries. We have seen complications of the status…

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