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Dr. Sam Toney is the founder, Vice Chairman and Chief Medical Officer of Health Integrated, Inc. He provides primary clinical, program and criteria oversight for Health Integrated and brings over twenty years of expertise in designing and implementing successful specialized behavioral health disease and case management programs across the country. A board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Toney founded Health Integrated in 1996 in response to the growing need for sophisticated care management systems that address both the medical and behavioral health issues affecting patient care. He served as the National Medical Director for a large managed behavioral health organization and developed a chain of outpatient mental health centers as well as multi-specialty IPA and Primary Care Networks throughout the country. Dr. Toney’s experiences reinforced his belief that the combination of medical and behavioral care improves clinical outcomes and reduces costs for payers. Dr. Toney is licensed to practice medicine in 27 states and is also board-certified in Utilization Review and Quality Assurance.
Dr. Toney also serves on several medical advisory boards across the country and is a nationally recognized public speaker in the area of integrated care management. He served on the faculty of the Harvard School of Medicine's conference on Care Coaching in 2009 and has published a number of peer reviewed articles on integrated care coaching.
Dr. Toney also has over 20 years experience in the music industry and has composed and produced for a variety of recording artists. His credits include the dance oriented composition "Stay in Love" performed by recording artist Mon a Q which went on to chart in Billboard magazine in 1997. He is the founder of Tone 1 Records ( a division of the Tone 1 Music Group), an independent record label based in Odessa, Florida.
http://welltekinc.com/investor-relations/leadership.php
http://www.healthintegrated.com/team.html
http://cme.med.harvard.edu/cmeups/pdf/02914207.pdf
http://www.amcp.org/data/jmcp/JMCPSupp%20A_N-D%2007_S16-S22.pdf
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sam+Toney
http://www.billboard.com/charts/dance-club-play-songs#/artist/mon-a-q/260391