
Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS
SVP, Trend and Analytics
Humana
Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, is SVP for Clinical Analytics and Trend within the Clinical Solutions segment of Humana, Inc. In this role, she is accountable for the clinical business analytics to develop and implement the clinical trend pipeline strategy, necessary to deliver better health outcomes at lower costs for Humana members. She also leads the rapid learning agenda for Humana through the rigorous application of appropriate tests to clinical and other initiatives.
Prior to coming to Humana, Kate was at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services where she was the Director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) and CMS Chief Medical Officer (CMO). This Center is responsible for 18 quality and value-based purchasing programs including the Quality Payment Program, quality improvement programs in all 50 states, development and enforcement of health and safety standards of all facility-based providers across the nation, and coverage decisions for treatments and services for Medicare.
Prior to CMS, Kate was on the faculty at the George Washington University Medical Center (GWUMC) and served as division director for Hospital Medicine. She continues to practice clinical medicine as a hospitalist and professor of medicine at the GWUMC.
SVP, Trend and Analytics
Humana
Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, is SVP for Clinical Analytics and Trend within the Clinical Solutions segment of Humana, Inc. In this role, she is accountable for the clinical business analytics to develop and implement the clinical trend pipeline strategy, necessary to deliver better health outcomes at lower costs for Humana members. She also leads the rapid learning agenda for Humana through the rigorous application of appropriate tests to clinical and other initiatives.
Prior to coming to Humana, Kate was at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services where she was the Director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) and CMS Chief Medical Officer (CMO). This Center is responsible for 18 quality and value-based purchasing programs including the Quality Payment Program, quality improvement programs in all 50 states, development and enforcement of health and safety standards of all facility-based providers across the nation, and coverage decisions for treatments and services for Medicare.
Prior to CMS, Kate was on the faculty at the George Washington University Medical Center (GWUMC) and served as division director for Hospital Medicine. She continues to practice clinical medicine as a hospitalist and professor of medicine at the GWUMC.