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This issue of the Healthcare Savings Chronicle features articles from a few of the companies in the forefront of the healthcare marketplace. We hope you find these articles informative and instructive.
Coalition America provides a number of solutions for controlling healthcare costs. To explore these solutions, please contact me at (404) 459-7201 ext 5350.
Wally Ward Vice President, Sales and Services
DISCLAIMER: Statements or opinions expressed in the articles of this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or positions of Coalition America,Inc., The Healthcare Savings Chronicle, its officers, directors, or staff.
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Packaging Options Key in a Limited Benefit Medical Plan That Works
www.hminsurancegroup.com
by Mary Butler-Everson Senior Vice President, Products, Partnerships and Marketing Management HM Insurance Group
It’s no secret that big changes are taking place in the health insurance industry. Employers are faced with rising costs, making it difficult, if not impossible, to provide comprehensive medical plans. Employees are faced with a choice of paying a greater portion of their wages to cover themselves and their families, or having to go without health insurance.
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Lowering Pharmacy Costs Through Consumer Empowerment
www.psgconsults.com
by Jeff Hawes, PharmD Pharmacy Benefit Consultant Pharmaceutical Strategies Group
An increasing number of consumers are becoming more involved with their healthcare management. This is a positive trend and plan sponsors should take an active role in empowering their beneficiaries to be knowledgeable consumers. Doing so both increases health outcomes, while decreasing costs for both the plan sponsor and the consumer. Plan sponsors should begin getting involved now as, the rising cost and increased use of medications will continue to force consumers to become more knowledgeable about their health conditions and the most cost-effective treatments.
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Managing Chronic Disease
What Can Be Done?
www.medicalcost.com
by Jack Hurley Vice President of Sales
“It seems like 10% - 20% of our health plan members are driving the vast majority of plan costs.” You’re probably right! Chronic disease affects one in ten Americans and accounts for 70% of the dollars spent on healthcare each year. Compounding the problem is the fact that nearly half the people with chronic disease are not receiving the care required to keep them in optimal health.
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Coalition America Update
Medavant Announces Agreement To Sell National Preferred Provider Network (NPPN™) To Coalition America
www.CoalitionAmerica.com
ATLANTA, GA - November 8, 2007 - MedAvant Healthcare Solutions (MedAvant) (NASDAQ: PILL) and Coalition America, Inc. today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement to sell MedAvant’s National Preferred Provider Network (“NPPN”) to Coalition America, Inc. (“Coalition” or “CAI”) for $23.5 million in cash. The transaction is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2008, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.
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Welcome to the Healthcare Savings Chronicle brought to you by Coalition America, Inc. Each monthly issue will focus on one key topic that payors face in the industry today. If you have an idea for a topic that you would like to see in a future issue, please email libbyroper @coalitionamerica.com.
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