McKinsey July 7, 2022
Aneesh Krishna

A conversation about addressing the well-being of underserved patient populations and ensuring zip codes are not a key predictor of health outcomes.

In this episode of the McKinsey on Healthcare podcast, Daniel E. Greenleaf, president and CEO of Modivcare, talks with McKinsey partner Aneesh Krishna about eradicating zip code–based inequalities and improving health equity.

Modivcare is a technology-enabled healthcare services company that provides a platform of integrated supportive-care solutions for public and private payers and their patients, including nonemergency medical transportation, personal-care services, remote monitoring, and meals.

In this wide-ranging discussion, Daniel and Aneesh cover everything from how to address zip code inequalities to the recent Modivcare appointment of a chief diversity officer.

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