Population Health
Value-Based Care & Care Transformation
Health Equity
Communications
Nonprofit Healthcare
Lecturer
Specialization
Education
MS, Population Health, Jefferson College of Population Health
BS, Mass Communication & Music Business, Middle Tennessee State University
Teaching
Healthcare Economics, Risk & Finance
Biography
As Assistant Director, Business Engagement Strategies at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Mallory Yoder develops and implements initiatives that support the organization in the transformation to value-based care, as well as throughout the region via its clinically integrated network, the Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network (VHAN). She supports the Office of Population Health by leading provider and patient engagement efforts through digital-first approaches that enable personalized experiences. Additionally, Mallory hosts the miniVHAN podcast, which features healthcare thought leaders sharing key drivers on the road to care transformation, as well as “Cooking with Coach,” a video series in collaboration with VUMC and Vanderbilt Athletics.
Mallory holds a Master of Science in Population Health from the Jefferson College of Population Health. She serves on the boards of Interfaith Dental and Siloam Health, nonprofit organizations working to provide needed dental and medical care to underserved communities.
Mallory lives in Nashville, TN, with her husband Ben and parrot Izzy. They love enjoying the city’s live music and are big fans of the Nashville Predators.