Redesigning Care Delivery
Delivering on access to care and health outcomes elevates your organization to achieve untapped business value - often expected by stakeholders.
Spring Consulting builds the capacity of your organization to meet these stakeholder expectations. Your win is understanding these expectations AND setting your team on a path to achieve them. Spring Consulting creates that path to opening new markets and serving new populations, integrating behavioral health care, meeting complex policy requirements and responding to local priorities.
Spring Consulting joins forces with you to navigate implementation for the win - whether you are an asset team, establishing social proof for your product; a foundation, contemplating health strategies; or a state agency, working across populations. Spring Consulting unlocks value related to complex conditions, sensitive PHI, access to care for under-served populations and health outcomes. We incorporate policy requirements, data analytics, project stakeholders and AI and digital health solutions. Spring Consulting develops the roadmap and consequential steps to a win - so that your GTM strategy works, your public policy innovation happens, you reach a new market, and you achieve systems change.
Dia brings more than 15 years of hands-on experience driving health care delivery innovation across four states, including serving as a subject matter expert in asset development teams; leadership roles in a Governor’s Office and a Mayor’s Office; and consulting for one of the nation’s most ambitious health care redesign initiatives—the California Behavioral Health Transformation. Her rare mix of skills and experience create value for any team and include on the ground jurisdiction wide implementation; policy development - state legislature and city council; designing the tools of data exchange, data analytics and digital health; and engaging internal and external stakeholders in design and implementation phases.
Dia knows first-hand the stakes involved in leading innovation initiatives - compressed timeframes, siloed teams and expertise, and complex policy environments. Dia can envision and, more importantly, chart a path forward — sure footed in new terrain where few models exist and, likewise, equally balanced on well-worn paths in need of proven updates. Her work has created integrated care, sustainable programs, new laws and funding that meet the requirements of underserved communities and engage populations for addressing today’s pressing issues.