RBP Webinar
Date: Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm eastern
Cost: This webinar is FREE.
Speakers: Ken Harvey, Corporate Benefits Service, Inc.
Moderator: TBD
Registration:
Description
In recent years, there has been growing interest in reference-based pricing (RBP) as a way to bring down healthcare costs. The RBP model offers a different approach to traditional networks, and has been successfully implemented in some areas. This webinar will aim to help SPBA TPAs be more successful in the RBP arena, and will feature SPBA member TPAs sharing their experiences with RBP.
Learning Objectives
>> Sales tips-bringing value to all stakeholders.
>> Successful RBP implementation and plan participant education.
>> Meeting challenges, overcoming obstacles, minimizing member abrasion.
Cost
This webinar is being offered free of charge. 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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Technical Warning Two – Freestone is the platform used to stream the webinar. In the event that polling questions are incorporated into the webinar, please ensure that your pop-up blocker is turned off or adjusted so that they are able to appear.
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.