Date: Thursday, December 6, 2018
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST
Cost: There is no charge for this webinar.
Speakers: Paul Kowalski, Teladoc
Moderator: TBD
Registration:
Description
Telemedicine is here to stay and TPAs need to keep up with the latest developments. Depending on which major consulting firm’s statistics you use, it is estimated that the employer market with 1000+ employees has hit an 85-90% saturation rate. By contrast, it is estimated that employers with less than 1000 employees have a 25% saturation level or less.
Learning Objectives
>> How telemedicine delivers measurable ROI.
>> How 2nd opinion services are effective in reducing claims costs – Misdiagnosis is a very real problem and represents as much as 1/3 of total health care costs. Data reveals that in 45% of cases where a 2nd opinion was performed, some level of misdiagnosis occurred.
>> Why 2nd opinion services are gaining traction.
Cost
There is no charge for this webinar. You may have as many people as can fit in a room, hear a conference call and see a computer screen for the live webinar.
Technical Notes
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Webinar Recorded for Future Listening
In addition to this live webinar, this webinar will be recorded and offered in a streaming mode (Internet connection required) and a podcast format (permitting you to download the recording and use it disconnected from the Internet). The podcast is an MP3 format, audio and video file, that you can “save as†to your computer hard drive and then move to any MP3 compatible device.