to TriZetto Insight, a publication designed to educate
and inform members of the Benefits Administration industry.
 

Consumer-Directed Programs - Making Them Work for You
According to the Gartner 2004 Consumer Defined Health Plan (CDHP) Survey, 100 percent of responding health plans reported that they were either currently implementing or planned to implement a consumer-defined health plan initiative within the next 12 months. How can your organization establish a CDHP program that works?
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Re-Pricing - Finding the Right Solution
You're hearing a lot right now about partnerships being formed and interfaces being established to help benefits administrators more efficiently handle the re-pricing of PPO claims. What do you need to look for and what should you expect from a re-pricing solution?
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QicLinkTM e2
Further Extending the Enterprise

QicLink Extended Enterprise evolves to the next level of consumerism and automation, beginning with the mid-2005 release of additional functionality to further enhance its proven consumer-directed solutions in support of this rapidly growing market trend. Read Article
 

Executive Summit to Address
Key Issues for Benefits Administrators

This March, benefits administration executives from across the country will meet in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona to discuss the most pressing issues currently facing their organizations. The TriZetto Benefits Administration Executive Summit will provide an interactive forum to address the impact of consumerism and other strategic questions affecting TriZetto Benefits Administration clients. Read Article
 




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