MedCity News May 20, 2020
Elise Reuter

Health Rosetta Founder Dave Chase developed a method to help self-insured companies reduce healthcare costs. The company also certifies insurance brokers to better represent companies’ best interests in designing health plans.

With millions of dollars for health plans tied up in hidden fees and negotiations, Microsoft Healthcare founder Dave Chase sought to tamp down on growing healthcare costs.

He started Health Rosetta with the goal of improving transparency among insurance brokers and help employers keep healthcare costs in check. The company claims it can reduce employers’ healthcare costs by 20% to 50%.

So far, Health Rosetta has already delivered on that promise for some of its clients. The company said it helped Pacific Steel & Recycling reduce its spending from...

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