Healthsperien Expands Its Capabilities with a New Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy
In a significant move towards elevating healthcare research and policy strategy, Healthsperien has officially launched its Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy. This center marks the third installation in a series designed to bolster the firm’s capacity to provide tailored, high-quality services in healthcare consulting. By establishing this Center, Healthsperien is positioning itself as a major authority in applied research and strategic health policy advocacy.
The new Center will serve as a vital resource for data-driven analysis and applied research, utilizing comprehensive data sources to foster evidence-backed policy development. This evidence-based approach is critical for assisting clients in making informed decisions that ultimately lead to improved health outcomes. The Center will harness national administrative claims data sets, real-world evidence, as well as findings from surveys, focus groups, and interviews to deliver objective insights that will guide client strategies.
Leading this initiative is Dianne Munevar, an accomplished Partner who brings a wealth of experience to the Center. Formerly the Vice President of Health Care Strategy at NORC at the University of Chicago, Munevar has assembled a team of five seasoned experts—all of whom come from notable backgrounds including organizations like Avalere and the National Academy of State Health Policy. This experienced team is poised to tackle the complexities of health policy and strategic development in today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
Munevar articulated her enthusiasm for the new position, emphasizing the Center’s goal: “Our objective is to utilize data and applied research to create innovative policy solutions that support strategic decision-making.” By marrying rigorous analysis with real-world experience, Healthsperien aims to assist its clients in overcoming significant challenges in healthcare delivery and financing.
The launch of this research hub aligns with Healthsperien’s commitment to offering integrated solutions that empower its clients to navigate intricate healthcare systems efficiently. Tom Koutsoumpas, President and Founder of Healthsperien, remarked on the importance of this addition: “This new Center fortifies our foundational work and allows us to deliver enhanced insights that cater to the diverse needs of the populations our clients serve.”
The expansion includes not only the new Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy but also other specialized centers that have been launched through 2025. These include:
- - Center for Behavioral Health (Opened July 2025): Focusing on various aspects such as innovative payment models, access to care, and quality improvement within behavioral health.
- - Center for Healthy Aging & Advanced Illness (Launched August 2025): Addressing critical issues related to complex care and the integration of community services to combat social isolation among aging populations.
Additional centers that are set to launch soon include the
Center for Medicare & Medicaid Design Solutions and the
Center for Patient-Centered Transformation. These establishments highlight Healthsperien’s mission to provide comprehensive solutions that cover all facets of the health system.
As the healthcare landscape continues to shift, having access to a comprehensive and expert-driven analysis will be invaluable for stakeholders across sectors. Healthsperien’s Centers of Expertise, collectively comprising these focused areas, significantly enhance its capability to deliver integrated solutions that align with the demands of contemporary health policy and strategy.
In summary, Healthsperien’s commitment to advancing healthcare quality and accessibility is evident through the establishment of its new Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy. The careful combination of data-driven insights and innovative strategies is what makes Healthsperien a standout partner for organizations aiming to navigate and reform the increasingly complex healthcare environment effectively.