A.R. Weiler
Chief Executive Officer
A.R. Weiler is an innovative, outcomes-oriented leader with a passion
for building and scaling healthcare businesses, and in the process
delivering transformational growth by increasing revenues and bottomline results.
Mr. Weiler was CEO of Livio Health Group, an innovative care delivery
provider owned by the parent of Blue Cross of Minnesota, a $13 billion
health plan. In this role, he led various clinical businesses including a
mobile/onsite primary care practice for vulnerable populations, as well
as a de novo palliative care service, utilizing a risk-bearing, value-based
population health care model.
From 2012 through 2016, Mr. Weiler was President and CEO of Healthsense, Inc., where under
his focused leadership the company developed a technology-enabled passive remote monitoring
system that improved care for the frail elderly and chronically ill while delivering cost savings.
Healthsense earned several prestigious industry awards for its innovation and excellence in
healthcare, and the company was subsequently acquired by GreatCall, Inc. in December 2016.
Prior to Healthsense, Mr. Weiler held several executive leadership positions in the healthcare
industry, including Senior Vice President of Payer Services for Change Healthcare (acquired by
The Blackstone Group in 2012); Senior Vice President of Partnerships for Virgin Pulse, a member
of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group; Senior Vice President of Provider Sales and Account
Management at OptumInsight, a division of UnitedHealth Group; and Vice President of Oracle’s
North America Healthcare division.
Mr. Weiler also has significant international business development experience. He served as
Senior Vice President of Liberate Japan and Oracle Corporation’s Japan subsidiary where he
helped establish foundational strategic partnerships that generated more than $1 billion in
annual revenue within the first decade.
Mr. Weiler earned a degree in Computer Science from Harvard University, and lives with his
physician wife and family in Minneapolis, Minnesota.