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  How To Prove Disease Management's Value to Managed Care

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This conference took place on April 3, 2003, but you may order the CD recording of it.

Disease management professionals know DM is working. However, measuring disease management’s ROI is no easy task. DM has a way to go before it is accepted as a means to pare down healthcare costs in managed care, according to an exclusive MCIC survey.

How do you prove the ROI value? A new executive briefing audio conference aims to find the answers. Listen in to "How to Prove Disease Management's Value to Managed Care," now on CD ROM

Although measuring return on investment (ROI) is not an exact science, as one consulting firm put it, leading DM authorities point to improved outcomes of plan members with chronic disease, new rare disease programs are being created, and DM providers as well as MCOs are indeed reporting dollars savings.

Expert Panelists:
Three leading DM experts will lead an insightful discussion of measuring the value of DM services during "How to Prove Disease Management's Value to Managed Care." To get answers on proving disease management's worth and how to put those ideas to work, join our expert panel:

  • Robert Stone, president, Disease Management Association of American,
  • Alfred Lewis, executive director, Disease Management Purchasing Consortium
  • George Pfeiffer, president, WorkCare Group, Inc.

COST: Live Audio Conference Recored on CD-ROM: $99


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