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On-Demand

The Alliance Conversation Series
The Transplant Program Administrator’s Guide to Managed Care Contracting
Presented On:December 4, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm• EST

This session offers an inside look at managed care contracting, giving program administrators a clear view of the preparation, negotiation, and execution involved, while highlighting the pressures and considerations that shape payer–provider dynamics. Administrators will learn how contracts affect finances, operations, and patient access, and where challenges often arise. With this context, they’ll understand how their perspective can shape the process and how contracting decisions ripple across their programs.

Not a program administrator? Not a problem! You’ll still walk away with practical insights into managed care contracting that will be useful no matter your role, whether on the payer or provider side.

  • Understand the managed care contracting process, including preparation, negotiation, and execution, and the key factors influencing payer–provider relationships.
  • Recognize the financial, operational, and patient access impacts of managed care contracts and identify common challenges that arise.
  • Apply practical insights and perspectives to effectively engage in or support contracting decisions, regardless of role or organizational setting.
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Kristen Muncy
Director, Provider Strategy & Education
Julie Jensen
Payer Collaborative Steering Committee, Speaker
Julie Jensen
Consultant
Nimitt Consulting, Inc.
Nancy Metzler
2025 NCIF-Planning Committee, National Critical Issues Forum Planning Committee, Payer Collaborative Steering Committee
Nancy Metzler
MBA, MHA, FACHE
Executive Director of Transplant Services
University of Rochester Medical Center

Members of the donation and transplantation community serving diverse populations to include administrators, coordinators, physicians, nurses, surgeons, managers, quality improvement specialists, social workers, and other donation and transplantation center professionals and their colleagues.

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