Key Business Trends in Health Care

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Managing Workers' Comp 5/12 - How a managed care network can ensure quality care and save costs for employers (566k)

Seeking Transparency 4/12 - How network discounts can impact stop loss pricing (562k)

Making the Transition 3/12 - How to help employees make the change to a consumer-driven health plan (563k)

Controlling Pharmacy Costs 2/12 - How integrating pharmacy and medical data can help you manage your health plan (535k)

Fighting Obesity 1/12 - How to combat the effects of obesity on your business and improve your employees' health (551k)

Controlling Health Care Costs 12/11 - How managing ER use can lower the cost of health without reducing benefits (558k)

Boosting Productivity 11/11 - How providing EAP services can help improve employee performance (554k)

Health Care Fraud 10/11 - How employers can reduce the risk of fraud and improve their bottom line (556k)

A Culture of Health 9/11 - How to make your employees smarter consumers of health care (520k)

Targeting Costs 8/11 - How using a medical management firm can save you money and help your employees (545k)

Lowering Health Care Costs 7/11 - How claims reporting can help you get a grip on rising costs (518k)

Behavioral Health 6/11 - How mental health benefits can both help your employees and add to your bottom line (518k)

Integrating Medical Solutions 5/11 - How communication can improve both quality of care and your bottom line (515k)

Controlling Health Care Costs 4/11 -How to take charge of your health plan to improve your bottom line (516k)

Medical Management 3/11 - How managing care can improve care and cut costs (513k)

Alternative Funding 2/11 - How funding your own health plan can save you money and better target employee needs (512k)
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