Valley Health System joins New Jersey’s Healthcare Transformation Consortium

Collaborative of best-in-class organizations working together to advance health care services

Valley Health System on Monday announced that it has joined the Healthcare Transformation Consortium, a collaborative of leading, independent health systems based in New Jersey that are working together to advance health care services for employees and their dependents.

According to HTC, its members collectively provide medical benefits to nearly 75,000 employees and families in the state. In addition to newly added Valley Health, the current roster of members also includes: Atlantic Health System, CentraState Healthcare System, Holy Name Medical Center, Hunterdon Healthcare, Saint Peter’s Healthcare System and Virtua Health.

The consortium collectively bid out for third-party administration of its self-insured employee health plans and achieved significant improvements in medical, dental and employee wellness offerings. Valley employees and their dependents will be able to take advantage of these benefits when it, too, adopts the use of the selected third-party administrator, Aetna, for its medical benefit plan in 2023.

After achieving success, offering the health care benefit model to its own employees and their families, HTC hopes to offer the innovative new model to other New Jersey employers.

“We are proud to announce the Valley Hospital will be joining the Healthcare Transformation Consortium. The Valley Hospital is a high quality and well-respected organization that will be a welcomed addition to our membership,” Patrick Gavin, chairman of the board, Healthcare Transformation Consortium, and CEO and president of Hunterdon Healthcare, stated. “On behalf of Hunterdon Health, we have seen tremendous value in being a member of the HTC, collectively providing medical benefits that have improved quality and lowered medical costs for our staff. The HTC continues to look at other efficiencies and enhancements that can be shared by all members, which will now include the Valley Hospital.”

The consortium is also working together to investigate partnerships with key health care innovation companies, contract directly with providers — as it recently did to offer employees access to services at all Recovery Centers of America — and has a long-term vision of developing an aligned network of physician groups to broaden its offering of services statewide.

“Valley Health System is proud to join this group of organizations dedicated to enhancing health care for all New Jersey residents,” Audrey Meyers, CEO and president, Valley Health System, stated. “We look forward to working with the consortium to offer our staff and their dependents enhanced medical benefits, and we hope to develop and implement additional consortium strategies to innovate the care we provide to all those we serve.”

“Valley is excited to join the consortium and work with our like-minded peers,” Dr. Robert Brenner, president, clinical integration and physician enterprise, Valley Health System, stated. “We are eager to have the opportunity to work with individuals who are among the best in the field to improve Valley’s services for both our employees, their family members and the broader community.”

Valley Health System’s Meyers and Brenner will serve on the consortium’s CEO board of managers. Nisha Sikder, Valley Health System’s vice president for payer strategies, will serve on the consortium’s Strategic Executive Council.