Claim to Fame
On the Claim to Fame podcast, Dewey Roof of Valere Health shares his 30-year DME/HME background, including selling an HME to Adapt Health in 2021, and explains how Valer Health emerged from internal software built around 2016–2017. After shifting strategy with CTO Doug Thornton, Valere adopted a data event streaming architecture to act as an underlying “utility” or “central nervous system” that connects fragmented DME tech stacks and automates workflows without relying on a single UI. Roof highlights key inefficiencies like manual intake, fax-based orders, eligibility and authorization delays, and rekeying data across systems, arguing that clean, complete, compliant data is the essential starting point to reduce audit risk and improve net revenue. He outlines Valere’s CAST approach—Clean, Accelerate, Scale, Transform—predicts increasing automation adoption, and emphasizes preserving human touch in patient care while moving staff from busy work to oversight and decision-making.
47 episodios
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