Plan Rollover: Frustrating or Smooth?

Mira Loma, CA, June 6, 2017 (Newswire.com) - For health plans and PBMs, plan rollover can seem an insurmountable(https://iysciy.site) task. Plan year 2017 brought on an onslaught of new government regulations that didn’t help matters. “This new coverage year brought a particularly challenging set of implementation requirements. A lot of innovation was required to ease the burden on our clients,” explains ABG Communication’s President / COO, Dan Ablett.

In response, ABG Communications developed BridgeSuite™ to take some of the madness out of the season. Recently a representative at a PBM commented, this has been one of the PBM's smoothest(https://dggjni.site) rollover seasons as a result of using BridgeSuite™.

"This new coverage year brought a particularly challenging set of implementation requirements.  A lot of innovation was required to ease the burden on our clients." Dan Ablett ABG Communication's President / COO“To remain competitive, more and more PBMs need centralized platforms that anticipate health plan team’s communications challenges. In compliance with government regulations and audits, health plans want to run quality initiatives, marketing, and Medicare communications all from a single platform. Call centers as well as audit stakeholders are looking at the exact same database. From an efficiency perspective, it just makes sense,” comments Valerie Cobb, VP of Business Development, ABG Communications. “We are happy to be a part of assisting the health care community(https://secretlove.site) with their challenges.”

Dan Ablett

ABG Communication's President / COO

For more information about ABG Communications and BridgeSuite™ visit www.abg-communications.com.

Source: ABG Communications

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