Co-Founder

Aaron Holman MPH

Partner

About Aaron.

Aaron has been working in various aspects of the health system for the past twenty years. Most recently, Aaron served as a senior policy leader and principle client engagement manager across several of the nation’s largest Medicaid transformation efforts in California, New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey. Aaron has served as a strategic policy and operations advisor to the highest levels of State and Federal government agencies in areas of Medicaid payment and eligibility reform, quality improvement, delivery system redesign, commercial insurance regulation, program evaluation, and consumer protections. Aaron has also consulted for some of the world’s largest commercial health insurers, hospital systems, and pharmaceutical manufacturers in areas from clinical quality improvement, financial and operations management, and mergers and acquisitions.

Outside of consulting, Aaron was the founder of a Political Action Committee, a former United States Senate staffer, union organizer, and a veteran of several Congressional and Presidential campaigns.

Aaron is also an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Aaron has a bachelors degree in Political Theory for the University of Michigan and a Master of Science degree from Harvard.

Aaron lives in Massachusetts with his partner and two children and spends most of his free time shopping for groceries and doing laundry.

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Aaron Holman MPH

rhipandreplace
change management
Aaron Holman MPH
Partner

Updating tech or a process flow? Don’t forget to RHIP into your power structure.

Why you may want to spend less time gathering requirements and more time RHIP’ing into your organization's power structure.

quality-measurement
quality improvement
Aaron Holman MPH
Partner

When can we knock quality measures down a peg or two?

The quality measures industrial complex has run amok for too long, we're all guilty and that's why its on all of us to find a better way.