The pharmacy supply chain is one of the most complex and opaque parts of the healthcare ecosystem. Co-pay discounts and other rebates may lower costs, but do not address the
March 21, 2019 One in every two individuals born today will be diagnosed with cancer—a genetic disease—at some point during their lifetime. Nick Bellanca of Wamberg Genomic Advisors breaks down
March 1, 2019 Leader’s Edge recently had the opportunity to sit down with Applied Systems CEO Reid French to discuss the recent investment by Google’s venture capital arm, CapitalG, in Applied
February 7, 2019 The insurance data security model law, which was adopted in October by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and which has many similarities to the New York
Health monitoring is evolving in workplace benefits. https://leadersedgemagazine.com/articles/2019/01/ibenefits/
January 25, 2019 The State of Montana’s health plan was hemorrhaging money with a little over 60% of the costs coming from hospital care and pharmacy benefits. Enter Marilynn Bartlett,
The State of Montana’s health plan was hemorrhaging money with a little over 60% of the costs coming from hospital care and pharmacy benefits. Enter Marilynn Bartlett, the Special Projects
December 5, 2018 Mental health costs employers $200 billion annually. Yet, about half of all employees with depression aren’t getting the care they need. Darcy Gruttadaro, Director of the Center
Mental health costs employers $200 billion annually. Yet, about half of all employees with depression aren’t getting the care they need. Darcy Gruttadaro, Director of the Center for Workplace Mental
November 8, 2018 Shane Wolverton of Quantros, a healthcare analytics and risk management consultancy, discusses how the broke role is expanding beyond just connecting clients to solutions. Read on in