To Thrive in the Medicare Advantage Market, Payers Need to Re-evaluate Their Administrative Processes in Response to Ever-changing Regulations
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Medicare Advantage Plans and Prescription Drug Plans need to reevaluate all processes – including administrative practices – that can be streamlined and revised to improve member satisfaction and reduce administrative costs, according to a new white paper published by
The white paper, "3 Elements of Medicare Advantage You Don't Want to Tackle Alone" outlines the significant burden payers shoulder to understand and meet the ever-changing requirements for reporting, tracking, and member communication that flow from CMS. The paper offers advice and outlines best practices for meeting the challenge while providing a superb member experience, remaining compliant and maximizing revenue.
Insight and recommendations are provided by
For a free copy of the report, visit http://www.tmghealth.com/3-elements.
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