Administrative Fee Inflation: Causes and Consequences

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Thursday, February 24, 2011 3:07:00 PM Categories: Prior Presentations

 

Why hasn't automation reduced health plan administrative costs?

Health claim billing and payment processing is almost all automated. Yet health plan administrative fees have not been reduced - they have skyrocketed!

Why is this? What makes health plan administration immune to the cost-saving effects of automation?

This webinar will help you learn why. You will also learn about what self-funded plans can do to be sure they are paying fair administrative fees and are getting the full return from automation they should expect to get.

To download the slides from the presentation click here.

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