Health Payer Intelligence September 27, 2017
Thomas Beaton

Payers that look to market health plans for the next generation of tech-savvy healthcare customers should consider creating connected models of care.

As payers vie to remain competitive in commercial insurance markets, they must be able to effectively manage consumer costs while providing beneficiaries the best possible healthcare experience now and in the future.

Rising healthcare costs are challenging payers to create health plans that have low-premiums and provide comprehensive healthcare benefits. At the same time, payers also must find innovative ways to make health plans and coverage options more consumer-friendly, with services that help the latter manage care and costs.

Creating a health plan that improves consumer experience while maximizing healthcare cost-effectiveness may soon be a reality suggests David...

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