West’s Health Advocate Solutions Takes Physician Search to the Next Level with New MEDIS Provider Performance Engine
Proprietary, data-driven provider evaluation tool utilizes machine learning to enhance clinical advocacy programs including specialty care and second opinions. Plymouth Meeting, PA, September 20, 2017 – West’s Health Advocate Solutions, a leading
High-touch benefits support services experiencing a resurgence
By Abbie Leibowitz, M.D. | BenefitsPRO The latest Large Employers’ Health Care Strategy and Plan Design Survey from the National Business Group on Health highlights a number of leading trends
6 Smart Steps for Lowering Your Medical Bills
Are healthcare debts piling up? Our expert advice can help you cut those costs. By Barbara Kiviat | Consumer Reports When dealing with a daunting medical bill, such as an
How to Get Your Insurance to Pay for Breast Pumps
The current healthcare law covers breast pumps for new moms—so why are so many moms-to-be still registering for them? By Tina Donvito | Parents According to the baby registry site Babylist,
West’s Health Advocate Solutions Introduces New Member Platform
Streamlined website and mobile app to be deployed at thousands of organizations and available to millions of employees and members nationwide Plymouth Meeting, PA, August 2, 2017 – West’s Health Advocate
Helping Hands
Patient advocacy programs seen as engine that powers not only health engagement, but also reference-based pricing model By Bruce Shutan | The Self-Insurer Patient advocacy programs have gradually emerged as
West’s Health Advocate Solutions to Present at SHRM Annual Conference
Employee Assistance expert to share how employers can respond to and prevent harassment Plymouth Meeting, PA, June 6, 2017 — West’s Health Advocate Solutions, a leading independent clinical healthcare advocacy
American health care is so messed up that a whole industry has been created to help navigate it
By Emma Court | MarketWatch After his daughter was born, Ted Phillips wasn’t expecting to get slapped with a $3,500 bill from the hospital’s anesthesiologist. Phillips, who works in health
Opioids in the workplace
By Harold Brubaker & Jane M. Von Bergen | Philadelphia Inquirer Former Phillies pitcher Dickie Noles had a 1980 World Series ring on his finger and trouble in his heart.