
Dr. Ryan Bosch
Chief Health and Informatics Officer, Acentra Health
In 2025, Dr. Ryan Bosch led Acentra Health’s state Medicaid clients in using data and analytics to improve health outcomes and lower costs through the company’s “whole person, whole population,” or WP2, data model.
This work builds on the launch of Acentra Health’s unified data platform, which curates, structures and analyzes data from multiple sources to support better decision-making.
By applying the WP2 model to the platform, the company shifted from simply delivering on contracts to helping clients make smarter, more effective healthcare decisions with immediate impact.
Todd Stottlemyer, CEO of Acentra Health, said:
“Dr. Bosch’s unique blend of clinical expertise, public health insight, and data science leadership is helping our clients translate complex data into actionable strategies that improve care delivery and reduce costs. His work to operationalize Acentra Health’s whole person, whole population data model is driving real value for our Medicaid partners and advancing our mission to improve health outcomes for the populations they serve.”
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In 2025, Bosch and his team are heavily focused on data enablement and consistently conforming Acentra Health’s disparate data to empower innovative analytic conclusions.
“This important work involves standardizing our approach to how we store, label, and tag data across our numerous service lines, enabling benchmarking and cross comparisons on outcome measures that will further drive improvement of the services and solutions we deliver to our clients,” Bosch said.
Acentra Health’s whole person, whole population data model, combined with the company’s advanced analytics efforts, enables Bosch and his team to rapidly connect data to insights and deliver precise next best actions that drive better outcomes for clients.
Acentra Health is also actively engaging its state, federal and commercial healthcare clients to help them successfully adapt to changing administration priorities as well as the increasingly complex healthcare landscape.
The company’s breadth of experience in program integrity around fraud, waste and abuse, and its advanced AI and analytics, has positioned it well to support clients in this moment, with measurable proof points of improved outcomes, greater efficiencies and lower costs. This all ties back to Acentra Health’s foundational data strategy and an unrelenting focus on showing its clients how Acentra Health delivers greater value and better outcomes through experience, exquisite execution and partnership.
“In 2025, we’re helping our state Medicaid clients harness the full power of data through Acentra Health’s unified data platform and our whole person, whole population (WP2) analytics model,” Bosch said. “By standardizing data and enabling cross-comparisons across clinical, behavioral, and social domains, we’re empowering our clients to make smarter decisions that improve program effectiveness, drive down costs, and support better health outcomes.”
Fun fact: During Bosch’s Air Force medical career, he served as a personal physician on the White House medical team.