In the latest blog in her series, NASCO President and CEO Lori Logan shares what it really takes to orchestrate healthcare affordability. As administrative and medical costs continue to rise, incremental and siloed cost-containment efforts are no longer enough. In Insight to Action: Orchestrating Healthcare Affordability, Lori outlines three steps to help guide health plans to coordinate affordability across systems, stakeholders, and channels. Read the full blog to see what it takes to put this approach into action: https://hubs.li/Q04gwx7z0 #HealthcareAffordability #HealthPlans #HealthcareTransformation #AffordabilityCrisis
Lori Logan on Orchestrating Healthcare Affordability
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Orchestrating affordability requires moving beyond fragmented fixes towards coordinated system-wide action.