Empire Life and Symbility Health Pilot Program Offers Fully Insured Drug Program
Group benefit plans are under enormous pressure from escalating drug costs that increase exposure while rates continue to rise, customer expectations continue to grow and employers demand more from their providers. Third Party Payers are looking for ways to protect and differentiate their business in today's marketplace. With the introduction of this pilot program, Empire Life is providing a new insured solution to
"We are excited to have entered into this pilot program with Empire Life and our partners," said
"We're excited to work with Symbility," said
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