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Kat Marie Alvarez is a first-generation Haitian American healthcare leader, entrepreneur, and strategist, born in Brooklyn, New York on Thanksgiving Day. Officially named Marie Denise Auguste at birth, her arrival came two weeks early—before a letter from her siblings in Haiti reached her parents. The letter requested that she be named Katia (spelled 'Katy'), a name chosen with love from afar. By the time her parents returned home, the letter had arrived, and from that moment her siblings never called her Marie or Denise. Many in her family still do not know her given name, as she has always been Katia to them, and simply 'Kat' to most others. Today, the name bridges her personal and professional worlds, embodying both her roots and her leadership identity.


She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Florida International University, where she served as Class President, and an MBA from the Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University.


Beginning her career as a Registered Nurse in 1995, Alvarez quickly advanced from medical-surgical and critical care nursing into psychiatric care before transitioning to healthcare management. Her early leadership roles at Humana spanned utilization management, quality, and provider appeals, culminating in a Senior Director position. She later advised Catholic Health East on corporate compliance during its Corporate Integrity Agreement and served as National Director of Quality and Compliance for Vitas Healthcare, overseeing operations in more than 20 states and shaping her expertise in value-based care.
Kat Marie Alvarez (born Marie Denise Auguste; November 25, 1969) is an American healthcare executive, entrepreneur, and strategist. She was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, to Haitian immigrant parents who arrived in the United States in the 1960s. Alvarez is the youngest of six siblings and the only one born in the United States.


In the years that followed, Alvarez held senior leadership roles across both payers and providers. She advanced within Humana and later served as Vice President of Utilization Management for Centene Corporation’s Florida market, overseeing prior authorization and concurrent review operations. On the provider side, she held C-suite and executive positions with WellMed Medical Management (acquired by Optum), Cano Health, IMC Health (now CareMax), and Innovacare Health, serving as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Interim CEO, and Market President. Across these roles, she drove operational transformation, market expansion, value-based care performance, and regulatory alignment.
Her given name was chosen at birth, but a delayed letter from her siblings in Haiti requested she be named Katia. Although her legal name remained Marie Denise, her family and friends have called her Katia or Kat throughout her life.


Over a 25-year career, Alvarez has led initiatives totaling over $5 billion in healthcare value, impacting more than 12 million Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and ACA exchange lives. She is recognized for driving measurable improvements in retention, Stars, HEDIS, and reducing Medical Loss Ratios. Notably, she was selected by NCQA and CMS to contribute to the Hospice Conditions of Participation Regulatory Panel, influencing standards still in place today.
Alvarez earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Florida International University, where she served as Class President, and a Master of Business Administration from the Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University.


In 2018, she founded Katalyst Health, now part of Katalyst & Co., a growth platform dedicated to transforming healthcare delivery through strategic advisory, operational excellence, and value-based care expertise. She is a member of the Forbes Business Council, a contributing Forbes writer, a member of Chief, and serves on the Nova Southeastern University Alumni Board. Her community work includes fundraising for the Young At Art Museum, bringing art and music programs to underserved children.
==Career==


Alvarez has been married to her husband, Joseph, for more than 20 years. They have two children, a son and a daughter, and make their home in Palm Beach, Florida. Motivated by the belief that healthcare is a basic human right, Alvarez combines her operational expertise with a deep commitment to equity and system transformation. Outside of her professional endeavors, she is an avid traveler, reader, and history enthusiast.
===Early Career===
 
Alvarez began her career as a registered nurse in 1995, working in medical-surgical, telemetry, and critical care units before transitioning to psychiatric nursing. Within two years, she moved into healthcare management, joining Humana in roles that included utilization management, referral management, quality management, and provider appeals, eventually serving as Senior Director.
 
She later worked in corporate compliance advisory for Catholic Health East during its Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA) period and served as National Director of Quality and Compliance for Vitas Healthcare, overseeing operations in more than 20 states.
 
==Payer and Provider Leadership==
 
Alvarez served as Vice President of Utilization Management for Centene Corporation’s Florida market, overseeing prior authorization and concurrent review operations. She also held C-suite and senior leadership positions in major provider organizations, including WellMed Medical Management (acquired by Optum), Cano Health, IMC Health (now CareMax), and Innovacare Health, where she served as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Interim CEO, and Market President.
 
==Entrepreneurship==
 
In August 2018, Alvarez founded Katalyst Health, which later became part of Katalyst & Co., a healthcare growth platform providing advisory services, operational support, and value-based care strategies to payers, providers, and investors.
 
==Contributions and Achievement==
 
Over 25 years of leadership experience across payers, providers, and health systems.
Led initiatives totaling over $5 billion in healthcare value.
Oversaw programs impacting more than 12 million Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and ACA exchange members.
Delivered measurable improvements in retention, Stars, HEDIS, and Medical Loss Ratio.
Selected by NCQA and CMS to contribute to the Hospice Conditions of Participation Regulatory Panel, with input that remains part of current compliance standards.
Professional Memberships and AffiliationS
 
Member, Forbes Business Council
Contributing writer, Forbes
Member, Chief
Alumni, Florida International University
Alumni Board Member, Nova Southeastern University
Community Involvement
 
Alvarez serves on the Community Board of the Young At Art Museum, supporting fundraising initiatives that provide art and music programs to underserved children.
 
 
 
==Personal Life==
 
She lives in Palm Beach, Florida, with
her husband of 20 years, Joseph, and
their two children.
Alvarez is an avid traveler, reader, and history enthusiast. She is motivated by the belief that access to quality healthcare is a basic human right

Revision as of 08:15, 8 August 2025


Kat Marie Alvarez (born Marie Denise Auguste; November 25, 1969) is an American healthcare executive, entrepreneur, and strategist. She was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, to Haitian immigrant parents who arrived in the United States in the 1960s. Alvarez is the youngest of six siblings and the only one born in the United States.

Her given name was chosen at birth, but a delayed letter from her siblings in Haiti requested she be named Katia. Although her legal name remained Marie Denise, her family and friends have called her Katia or Kat throughout her life.

Alvarez earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Florida International University, where she served as Class President, and a Master of Business Administration from the Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University.

Career

Early Career

Alvarez began her career as a registered nurse in 1995, working in medical-surgical, telemetry, and critical care units before transitioning to psychiatric nursing. Within two years, she moved into healthcare management, joining Humana in roles that included utilization management, referral management, quality management, and provider appeals, eventually serving as Senior Director.

She later worked in corporate compliance advisory for Catholic Health East during its Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA) period and served as National Director of Quality and Compliance for Vitas Healthcare, overseeing operations in more than 20 states.

Payer and Provider Leadership

Alvarez served as Vice President of Utilization Management for Centene Corporation’s Florida market, overseeing prior authorization and concurrent review operations. She also held C-suite and senior leadership positions in major provider organizations, including WellMed Medical Management (acquired by Optum), Cano Health, IMC Health (now CareMax), and Innovacare Health, where she served as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Strategy Officer, Interim CEO, and Market President.

Entrepreneurship

In August 2018, Alvarez founded Katalyst Health, which later became part of Katalyst & Co., a healthcare growth platform providing advisory services, operational support, and value-based care strategies to payers, providers, and investors.

Contributions and Achievement

Over 25 years of leadership experience across payers, providers, and health systems. Led initiatives totaling over $5 billion in healthcare value. Oversaw programs impacting more than 12 million Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and ACA exchange members. Delivered measurable improvements in retention, Stars, HEDIS, and Medical Loss Ratio. Selected by NCQA and CMS to contribute to the Hospice Conditions of Participation Regulatory Panel, with input that remains part of current compliance standards. Professional Memberships and AffiliationS

Member, Forbes Business Council Contributing writer, Forbes Member, Chief Alumni, Florida International University Alumni Board Member, Nova Southeastern University Community Involvement

Alvarez serves on the Community Board of the Young At Art Museum, supporting fundraising initiatives that provide art and music programs to underserved children.


Personal Life

She lives in Palm Beach, Florida, with her husband of 20 years, Joseph, and their two children. Alvarez is an avid traveler, reader, and history enthusiast. She is motivated by the belief that access to quality healthcare is a basic human right

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