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Evan Weiss St Louis

St. Louis, Missouri, United States

https://evanweissstl.com

Evan Weiss of St Louis is a senior leader in service and product delivery within the healthcare industry. He focuses on developing and implementing value-based, cost-effective healthcare solutions to enhance performance and improve overall outcomes. Through his ability to turn strategy into execution, he has successfully led complex transformations across diverse organizations, ensuring measurable operational efficiency and stakeholder value results without relying on overly complex methods. Evan is originally from St. Louis, Missouri, and holds academic credentials in Middle East Studies, law, and business. His educational journey includes time as a Fulbright Scholar in Cairo and attendance at several Ivy League and top-tier institutions. He began his career working in Middle East Affairs and lived in several cities, including Cairo, Jerusalem, and Rabat. Over time, he shifted his focus to healthcare, specifically population health and value-based care. Weiss has led several healthcare initiatives where his leadership contributed to achieving lower care costs—ranging between 6% and 13%—compared to unmanaged populations. He also consistently improved key quality metrics by 7% to 29% yearly. His approach to profit and loss management helped him deliver high-margin outcomes, reaching up to 40% by streamlining operations, re-aligning teams, and building clear execution models tailored to organizational needs. Evan S. Weiss was pivotal in increasing customer satisfaction by over 50 percentage points through redefining service expectations, adjusting cultural dynamics, and hiring qualified subject matter experts. He has held senior roles in strategy, product development, and operations, where he designed and launched solutions for a wide range of healthcare organizations, including payers and health systems. He was instrumental in expanding products from 70,000 to 280,000 covered lives in three years, while launching a second product that quickly reached 180,000.

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