Effectiveness of Value-Based Contracting
Terminology and Navigating the Healthcare System
Logan C. Geen, MHA, Esq., CSPR, CHC
He / Him / His / Himself
Adjunct Instructor
He / Him / His / Himself
Adjunct Instructor
Research & Practice Interests
Education
Juris Doctor, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law
Master of Health Administration, Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Roberts Wesleyan University
CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Payment and Reimbursement Specialist
Certified in Health Care Compliance
Teaching
Bioethics
Health Law
Biography
Logan Geen is a health care attorney and Adjunct Instructor at JCPH. After earning his Master of Health Administration from the Sloan Program at Cornell University, and his Juris Doctor from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, he spent 5 years in private practice at firms in upstate NY. During this time he was outside compliance counsel to a large integrated delivery system; worked onsite in the legal department of an academic medical center; and gained extensive experience working with health care providers across the spectrum of care (physician practices, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health agencies) on a wide range of legal matters, including the areas of corporate, litigation, government relations, regulatory, and compliance. He then spent 4 years as in-house counsel to Excellus BlueCross BlueShield/Univera Healthcare, a regional health insurer, where he provided support to the plan’s government programs (Medicare, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, etc.).
Geen joined the Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) Legal Department as Corporate Counsel for Managed Care Contracting in 2024, and following LVHN’s merger with Jefferson Health, served in the Jefferson Enterprise Office of Legal Affairs until March 2026, supporting revenue cycle, payer relations/contracting, and Jefferson’s clinical population health enterprise. He is now Senior Counsel for the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he supports URMC’s Office of Integrity and Compliance on a wide range of compliance and other regulatory matters.
A resident of Rochester, NY, Geen previously taught at his undergraduate alma mater, Roberts Wesleyan University. He has experience developing practical guidance materials for LexisNexis and is a member of the Spiritus Christi Mental Health Center Advisory Board. His research interests include LGBTQIA+ healthcare, technology innovation, and identifying ways to help the public successfully navigate the healthcare system.