Ken Stoll

Operating Partner & Medicare Advantage Lead at Chicago Pacific Founders

Prior to CPF, Mr. Stoll served as President, Resolution Health, Inc. where he led, managed and oversaw the overall operation, products, account management and consumer/provider messaging and behavioral economics for Population Health Insights. While at Resolution Health, Ken also lead the strategic development of RHI: aligning products strategically with the market; product development and delivery; and, consumer engagement initiatives – integrating RHI analytics into medical management operations, provider initiatives and population health management programs. Prior to Resolution Health, Ken was a Senior Vice President at Accretive Health, a leading healthcare revenue cycle management provider. While at Accretive, Ken successfully managed long-term client relationships, ranging between $60,000,000 and $100,000,000 in annual revenue, launched internal Medicaid eligibility business that generated $40,000,000 in annual revenue and reduced costs of processing by $4,000,000, implemented integrated patient collection processes incorporating pre-service, day-of-service, customer service, and post-service activities to increase operating performance by 200 BPS in net income, managed patient-pay profit and loss across 35 U.S. sites, and developed a patient financing program in cooperation with a large, multinational consumer debt provider, increasing patient revenue collections by 20%. Ken also served as a key strategy and thought leader in development of population health management offerings, driving 16% reduction in patient service costs across 350,000 member lives and 1200 Providers. Ken is a former partner at Accenture in their Health and Life Sciences and Consumer Products practices where he built enduring client relationships and significant business outcomes for his clients. Ken Stoll earned his M.B.A. from John Hopkins.

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