ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
IPG, a leading nationwide provider of Implantable Device Benefit
Management (DBM) solutions, spoke in conjunction with a distinguished
panel of experts at American Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) 2012
Institute on June 20, 2012 in Salt Lake City, UT. The panel reviewed the
market opportunity for implant device spend and health plan
prioritization and challenges, taking an in-depth look at implementation
models and strategies to deliver results that significantly lower health
plan spend. The Thought Leadership Recording may be viewed online at http://www.ipg.com/health-plans.
Jay Ethridge, President and Chief Executive Officer at IPG was joined on
the panel by Dr. Barry Schwartz, IPG Consultant and former Florida Blue
Network Vice President and Stephen Kinsley, Senior Director of
Reimbursement with Surgical Care Affiliates (SCA). The discussion around
the Device Benefit Management industry needs and IPG model was very
timely with the Supreme Court announcing their decision related to the
healthcare reform law just one week later. With affordable and quality
care as the top priority, and the critical need to reduce healthcare
costs, there is an imperative need for greater transparency in the US
health system. IPG has continued to build upon its infrastructure to
ensure versatility and scalability in preparation for the law,
responding to growing pressures in the marketplace to contain costs and
improve quality of care, while delivering transparency and
predictability to implant device spend.
“IPG is playing a very important role in the changing the healthcare
landscape as unprecedented innovation around care coordination models is
leading to new partnerships between health plans and providers,”
Ethridge said. “As health plans seek initiatives to address high
markups, growing utilization and quality programs to deliver measurable
cost reductions, it is exciting to share IPG’s Device Benefit Management
solutions. Having implemented the largest statewide initiative in the
industry, with actuarially validated and proven results, the AHIP
Institute was a great opportunity to share our best practices in
preparing for the future of Device Benefit Management.”
Mr. Kinsley spoke about the collaborative relationship driven between
the facility and health plan through the program, and added that “the
IPG model allows us to focus on quality of care for our patients while
delivering the ability drive down costs. The ASC market is a very
dynamic space with endless opportunity from a volume and case
perspective. There is a need to continuously improve, and when we see
the opportunity to partner to control and manage costs, everyone
benefits,” Kinsley said.

Post the Supreme Court decision, IPG remains committed to delivering
solutions that integrate within Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs),
bundled payment and varying reimbursement structures. IPG is leading
efforts to promote healthcare affordability and cost reduction in a
market that requires specialized expertise and proven solutions.
About IPG
IPG works with large health plans to develop market-based solutions that
deliver tangible value in the Implantable Device Benefit Management
(DBM) space. The IPG model delivers increased transparency and reduced
costs through sustainable partnerships with health plans, manufacturers,
providers, physicians and patients. We offer solutions that influence
quality, utilization, product enhancements and site of care, providing
patient access to better, more affordable care and outcomes while
effectively driving operational accuracies and efficiencies and lowering
implant device spend. For more information about IPG, call us at
1-866-753-0046, or visit us on the web at www.ipg.com.

IPG
Kerry L. Perry, 770-753-0046
kperry@ipg.com
Source: IPG
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