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The growing costs faced by today’s health care purchasers and plan members have many returning to proven strategies like V-BID, which lowers or eliminates the out-of-pocket cost for high-value services or medications.
April 17Catalyst for Payment Reform -
Public health specialists said a range of tools, high-tech strategies and old-school public health interventions could help tamp down the spread of COVID-19.
April 14 -
Telehealth can meet the need for both expanded healthcare resources and for avoidance of in-person contact that may promote disease transmission.
April 13Fair Health, Inc. -
Within the bill are several important provisions affecting employers, including requirements for coverage of COVID-19 testing and treatments, as well as the potential impact to group health plans.
April 8National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions -
The tech platform helps producers understand a group’s risk, customize coverage and secure competitive stop loss to match plan designs.
April 8 -
Without the ability to catch early signs of burnout, employers may miss important cues as workers struggle with anxiety and stress.
April 3 -
An integrated healthcare model can treat behavioral health issues more holistically than relying on add-on benefits.
April 1 -
UnitedHealthcare gives expecting women a second yearly eye exam to address changes brought on by pregnancy.
March 19 -
“It does bring to life the effect of an economic downturn and the results that will have in the health benefits space,” says David Henka, CEO of ActiveRADAR.
March 18 -
“We need to build health plans that incentivize employees to make better healthcare choices based on quality,” Jim Blachek, CEO of Dynamic Benefit Solutions, says.
March 5