WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HealthCore, Inc., a health outcomes research company, has hired Dr. Kenneth Park to lead its rapidly growing real-world evidence and payor and provider research divisions.
Park, who most recently served as an associate principal at McKinsey & Company leading teams on big data and real-world evidence, will be in charge of growing and managing HealthCore’s research environment, including the Integrated Research Network and the HealthCore Integrated Research Database.
“This is an important time in healthcare and within our own company to have the right people in place with the experience and insight to help us transform healthcare,” said HealthCore President Marcus Wilson. “Dr. Park’s experience as a physician helps him understand the needs of patients to have better information to make healthcare decisions. Through his work with McKinsey, he understands the product challenges of the healthcare sector and how research that combines clinical and claims data can better guide product development.”
A key part of Park’s role as vice president of payor and provider solutions at HealthCore will be integrating the coordination of claims and medical data to support efforts by HealthCore, its parent company, WellPoint Inc., and other research collaborations involving HealthCore that focus on ways to improve health and quality while managing the total cost of care.
“This is an opportunity to leverage real-world evidence and technology to create new healthcare offerings,” Park said. “I feel a strong chemistry with the HealthCore senior leadership team. I’m enthusiastic about working with the amazing people there and together making a difference in healthcare.”
Dr. Park received his bachelor’s degree at Harvard College and his medical degree from the University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine.
About HealthCore, Inc.
HealthCore, based in Wilmington, Del., is the clinical outcomes research subsidiary of WellPoint, Inc. HealthCore has a team of highly experienced researchers including physicians, biostatisticians, pharmacists, epidemiologists, health economists and other scientists who study the “real world” safety and effectiveness of drugs, medical devices and care management interventions. HealthCore offers insight on how to best use this data and communicates these findings to health care decision-makers to support evidence-based medicine, product development decisions, safety monitoring, coverage decisions, process improvement and overall cost-effective health care. For more information, go to www.healthcore.com.