UMass Medical School's Center for Health Care Financing (CHCF) awarded a two-year; $7.3 million contract to help identify 1 million dual eligibles in California. Yesterday's post looks further into this.
Are you ready for the influx of business?
Attend the Dual Eligibles dinner workshop at the 8th Annual Medicare Congress to examine the challenges and opportunities for managing the dual eligible population. Enjoy dinner at this fun, informative event as we address the care needs and costliness of these beneficiaries. Dual eligibles are a high-need, high-cost population with different coverage and payment policies. Don’t lose out on this opportunity to integrate care and achieve operational efficiency, growth, and profitability. Tom Lescault, CEO, Scan Health Plan Arizona and Dr. Cary Sennett, CMO, Medassurant will be leading the workshop.
Visit the Medicare Congress’ webpage to download the brochure and find out more about this workshop and other presentations at this year’s event:
http://bit.ly/ho3q8t
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