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Advisory Board

The RAMP Society™ Advisory Board brings together a diverse group of seasoned leaders from across healthcare, medtech, policy, and market access. Serving as strategic advisors, they guide the Society in advancing its mission to elevate the reimbursement and market access profession, ensure the highest standards of certification, and shape the future of healthcare access. Their expertise and commitment provide RAMPS with critical insight to support professionals, foster innovation, and strengthen patient access to life-changing technologies.

Keely Scamperle, FACHE, CPC, CCS-P, CHC
Board Chair

Keely is a Market Access and Reimbursement professional with over 25 years of experience developing and executing successful strategies for MedTech companies aiming to ensure patient access to their innovations. She excels at aligning business goals with the evolving healthcare landscape and leading cross-functional transformations to support global market access, reimbursement, and health economics.

Keely’s strategic collaborations with key stakeholders—including HHS, CMS, the AMA CPT Editorial Panel, physician specialty societies, patient advocacy groups, and international coalitions—have helped shape favorable coverage, policy, and patient access across diverse therapeutic areas. Keely is an FDA TAP collaborator, the FDA program designed to expedite patient access to innovative medical devices; a Panel Judge for MedTech Innovator, the largest accelerator in the world; and, is an Executive member of the NEST, a Collaborative Community comprised of representatives from across the medical device ecosystem.

Keely holds a Masters of Jurisprudence in Health Law from Loyola University, Chicago and a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Administrative Services from Weber State University, Ogden, Utah. She holds the professional designations of Fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist, Physician Based (CCS-P) and Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC).

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Joel V. Brill, MD, FACP
Board Member

Joel V. Brill is an executive clinician with over 35 years of experience providing strategic leadership and medical oversight to large data-driven health organizations. He is skilled in strategy, development and implementation of innovative health programs, products and payment systems, with extensive experience in clinical practice, research, coverage, reimbursement, quality improvement, data analysis, and value-based care.

Dr. Brill is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology.  Dr. Brill has run risk-bearing Independent Practice Associations and Physician-Hospital Organizations in California and Arizona, held management positions with and participates on committees for several managed care companies. He was the Medical Director for the BFCC.NCC-QIO oversight project during the 12th SOW, serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for several journals, and was the co-founder of the AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology.

Dr. Brill works extensively with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the American Medical Association (AMA) on coding, coverage and reimbursement issues, and co-Chaired the Part D medication measures Technical Expert Panel for CMS. He participates in the CPT Editorial Panel and the AMA RBRVS Update Committee (RUC) and has introduced over 250 HCPCS and CPT coding proposals. He has published extensively on episode and bundled payment methodologies and has developed and submitted advanced payment models to the HHS Physician Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee. He is a consultant to Fogarty Innovation and an external advisor to the FDA’s Total Product Lifecycle Advisory Program (TAP).

Dr. Brill was previously an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at Midwestern University, and lectured at the School of Health Management & Policy at the WP Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

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Brian Lee, JD
Board Member
Brian Lee is a Partner in Alston & Bird’s Health Care Policy Group. Brian focuses his practice on regulatory and legislative issues concerning federal reimbursement for and regulation of the spectrum of health care industries, including for medical technology and medical device manufacturers and the providers and individuals who use these products.
Brian represents multiple clients on Medicare coverage and payment requirements and policies,providing counsel on the development and implementation of strategic legal and advocacy initiatives in response to congressional and administrative coverage and reimbursement changes.

Through Brian’s work, clients have obtained new and expanded Medicare coverage via Local Coverage Determinations, defended against Medicare payment cuts via legislative and regulatory changes, and obtained Medicare payment increases across multiple Medicare payment systems. Before joining Alston & Bird, Brian was a Consultant at the Lewin Group where he served as a CMS contractor advising on Medicare policies that impact multiple payment systems and as one of the lead evaluators of the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative.

Brian received his JD from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and his MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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