
Mr. Wadsworth is a healthcare policy strategist and former investment banker known for applying McKinsey-style analysis to challenge conventional wisdom and bring fresh insight to healthcare reform, quality improvement, and management performance reporting. He recently published a report entitled Rethinking Primary Care Investment Strategy.
As co-founder of the Better Healthcare Policy Group (BHCPG.org), he has helped shape its focus on quality improvement and state-based initiatives to strengthen primary care and improve outcomes. Known for creative, data-driven approaches to performance measurement, he has developed a new outcomes-based measure of state health performance.
Mr. Wadsworth has raised over $2 billion dollars for healthcare organizations, including Harvard Community Health Plan (the predecessor to Harvard-Pilgrim), and provided financially-oriented strategic direction and analytical support to numerous organizations ranging in size from start-ups to multi-billion dollar organizations and in mission from publicly traded companies to 501(c)3 corporations and local government. Examples of our written work can be viewed at our Sample Reports page.
Mr. Wadsworth joined Kidder, Peabody in 1980 where he was a Vice President of the Health Finance Group. When GE bought Kidder, Peabody, Mr. Wadsworth founded TWC Capital and TWC Group, which provided private placement and financial advisory services to small to medium-sized companies. Prior to joining Kidder, Peabody, Mr. Wadsworth worked for IBM and McKinsey & Company. He earned an MBA and an undergraduate degree in engineering and operations research, both from Cornell University.
