No longer is the web used for only claims processing and basic information. Today, members can manage their health and wellness through a variety of online tools geared to keep them healthy.
Life for providers also has been made easier as MCO's have placed tools for every possible transaction online to ease claims processing and answer questions about core issues such as what drugs are on the MCO’s formulary.
But, in this rapidly changing environment we need a real world look at current MCO initiatives and strategies that are the driving forces pushing the industry further into the 21st Century.
This program is designed to provide organizations with that practical, real world overview of MCO web initiatives.
Join the Managed Care Information Center and three leading experts in MCO website innovation for “New Trends and Directions in Managed Care Websites,” a special 90-minute audio webcast that took place in March 2009.
- Newest generation health plan web developments
- New member and provider web base initiatives
- How to improve the efficiency of a health plan
website and keep members and providers connected
- The online tools now being implemented
- Member health education and communications strategies
- User friendly features to nurture and retain members
- Provider cost and quality information
- What's working to bond providers with MCO websites
- New and coming tools and features
- How to increase member participation and use of
website offerings
- Question and answer session
Who Will Benefit From This Audio Webcast?
MCO senior management, strategists and executives in charge of Web-based services, health plans and providers, pharmaceutical and disease management companies, and healthcare technology companies, PBMs, CEOs, COOs, CIOs, hospital and managed care executives, vice presidents, compliance officers, operations executives, executive directors, team leaders, planners, business development, product managers, sales executives and marketers, knowledge managers and strategic and implementation consultants, IT department heads, hospital pharmaceutical managers, pharmacists, human resource benefit managers, medical directors, employer health plan decision makers, network development and provider services directors, strategic planners, utilization management, healthcare management, TPAs, network managers, physician practice management, medical management directors, PHO and IPA leadership, analysts, implementer consultants, account services, administration executives, ancillary products managers, vice president of information systems, vice president of marketing, director of managed care information systems, executive director, member communications manager, Internet marketing manager, public relations and event management coordinator, Web technician, marketing staff, Webmaster, Web editor, Web functional team, and Web technical team.
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