
Supporter Package
$100.001 softcover copy plus an eBook
The most comprehensive guide available today to help you uncover and eliminate waste and costly inefficiencies within your self-insured health plan.
As of 2024, the total amount of waste generated annually within the U.S. healthcare system was $1.2 trillion, an amount that exceeds the GDP of over 180 countries. A significant portion of that waste occurs within employer-sponsored health plans.
Identify non-technology strategies that you can implement immediately that have been shown to lead to a more efficient and less expensive health plan.
Use technology to accurately identify and correct payment integrity issues such as duplicate claims, excessive provider billing practices, and more.
Find formulary inefficiencies you can fix now, like substituting therapeutically equivalent generic drugs for more expensive brand name drugs.
Identify medical Place-of-Service pricing gaps for commodity services like labs, imaging services, and administered drugs.
Implement Emergency Room Redirection by identifying and steering non-emergent visits to urgent care, primary care, or telemedicine.
This book will equip self-insured entities, health plans, insurers, payers, health policymakers, organizations that serve the self-insured industry like brokers and consultants, with proven strategies that can be implemented immediately to lower costs, improve care, and turn health plans into modern, optimized, cost-efficient, and high-performing plans.
Choose from one of the presale packages below:
1 softcover copy personally signed by the author plus an eBook
5 softcover copies personally signed by the author plus eBooks and a personal invitation to a fireside chat at book launch
50 softcover copies personally signed by the author plus eBooks, and a 1-hour webinar on health cost management hosted by the author for your company after book launch
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