Troy Simonson

Troy Simonson was the first CEO of Twin Cities Orthopedics, one of the largest orthopedic groups in the United States with approximately 110 physicians.
He served as the company's CEO from 2013 to 2020.  During his tenure, he oversaw the geographic expansion of the company through mergers and new office openings. He was also involved in gaining the naming rights for the Minnesota Vikings headquarters and practice facility, now called the Twin Cities Orthopedic (“TCO”) Performance Center.  The Eagen, MN facility opened in 2018, with Simonson joining for the ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside Governor Mark Dayton and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Simonson was an early proponent of and innovator in bundled payments and value-based care and established a partnership with insurance company United Healthcare in the area.
In October 2020, he stepped down as CEO of Twin Cities Orthopedics to become the CEO of Revo Health. Revo Health advises physicians on bundled payments and is minority owned by Medtronic.
 
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