The Healthy Project Podcast

Risk-Sharing payment models are the future of a more sustainable and higher-quality healthcare system. What does that mean to the patient? In this episode, I speak with Jonas Epstein, Vice President of Strategy and Product at Vim. Vim improves network performance and enhances member experience by connecting payers to healthcare’s last-mile: provider workflow at the point of care.We discuss:What risk-sharing?How do risk-based contracts affect hospital finances and U.S healthcare?How important is collaboration in risk-sharing models?The role of data and analytics. Jonas GoldsteinLinkedinVimFollow The Healthy Project:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedinCorey Dion Lewis:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedinBecome a supporter of The Healthy Project:DONATE. Support the show

Show Notes

Risk-Sharing payment models are the future of a more sustainable and higher-quality healthcare system. What does that mean to the patient? In this episode, I speak with Jonas Epstein, Vice President of Strategy and Product at Vim. Vim improves network performance and enhances member experience by connecting payers to healthcare’s last-mile: provider workflow at the point of care.

We discuss:

  • What risk-sharing?
  • How do risk-based contracts affect hospital finances and U.S healthcare?
  • How important is collaboration in risk-sharing models?
  • The role of data and analytics. 

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Corey Dion Lewis
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What is The Healthy Project Podcast?

The Healthy Project Podcast explores the powerful intersection of health, society, and equity through real conversations with changemakers on the front lines of social impact. Each episode features thought leaders, researchers, and advocates who unpack how social structures — from policy to culture — shape the health of communities.

Topics we explore include:
Health equity and structural determinants
Community-driven research and innovation
Lived experiences of marginalized populations
Public policy, systemic bias, and health outcomes

Whether you're a public health professional, social science researcher, policymaker, or community advocate, this podcast brings you grounded insights, bold ideas, and practical tools to drive change where it matters most.