HealthInsight unveils value-based solutions to reduce health care costs

HealthInsight, provider of the only value-based health care administration platform, officially unveils a set of technology and services for health insurers, third-party administrators and employers that are proven to lower overall medical costs while improving the quality of care. The new platform will be used to determine and track health actions that are directly tied to benefit designs, which is instrumental in lowering health care costs.

HealthInsight’s proprietary technology is able to generate preventive and condition-specific health actions based on an individual’s unique health status. Designed as a completely private-labeled health care solution, HealthInsight provides both health care organizations and employers with an efficient and economical way to implement value-based benefit solutions.

“Offering value-based benefits to employees ensures individuals are rewarded for completing both preventive and condition-specific health actions,” said Martin Watson, CEO of HealthInsight. “We have seen not only that value-based solutions reduce overall medical costs by detecting illnesses before they become chronic, but also these solutions ultimately help consumers live longer and healthier lives.”

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