Recorded Media
Webinars
Please visit the Consumer Advantage™ Events page to access recorded webinars on topics such as price transparency, open enrollment, and employee engagement.
To view recent webinars on topics such as wasted healthcare spending, cost analysis, and employee wellness, visit our Facts for Healthcare Events page.
Avoiding the Cadillac Tax:
A complimentary webinar that reviews strategies employers can implement to avoid the Cadillac tax. Click here
Seven Steps to Building a Culture of Health
Join Ray Fabius, Chief Medical Officer for the Healthcare & Science business of Thomson Reuters and a member of the Change Agent Work Group (CAWG), and other CAWG industry experts to learn about the Employer Health Asset Management roadmap. Click here
Measuring the Results of a Corporate Wellness Program
Learn how Thomson Reuters can help measure wellness programs in your corporation. Click here
Inside the Rx Benefit Trends and Marketplace Dynamics
Find out how you can manage your pharmacy benefit costs. Click here
Protect Your Discounts! AWP Settlement
Learn how a systematic process can help you find and eliminate waste in your pharmacy spend — improving your bottom line. Click here
Patient-Centered Medical Home: Old News or a Transformational Movement?
Learn about the potential impact of the evolving medical home model on outcomes research agendas. Click here
Recorded Event: Steps to a Successful Health Information Collaborative
Improve the value and quality of healthcare through Regional Health Information Collaborative partnerships. Learn how to take to drive improved quality, performance, and efficiency in healthcare within a region or community, leading to reduced costs and a healthier population. Click here .
Don't Let Another Year Go By
Develop your benefits strategy using objective data and tools, and discover how to save healthcare costs in a difficult economic time. Brian McKinney, manager, benefits financial analysis, HCA, talks about how this company used dashboard reports to save $2.3 million in vendor negotiations, and $4.4 million from plan design changes and network monitoring. Click here .
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