Crain's Chicago Business September 27, 2021

An increasing number of organizations are building “high-performance” networks (HPNs) into their health plans, providing employees with access to a comprehensive set of high-quality doctors, hospitals and specialists within their geographic region, while also lowering costs for employers. But not all networks are created equal. Three Chicago-area executives involved with HPNs shared their thoughts on how quality and cost measures factor into the networks, and how an employer can select the best one to meet its needs.

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