The SBC Era has
arrived. Group health plan sponsors and health insurers have been
gearing up for the September 23 deadline for producing the new Statement
of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) summary – a document that describes the
benefits and coverage under applicable health plans to enable consumers
to compare benefits among and between plans and products. But while the SBC statement is now a requirement, it also provides health insurers with an opportunity – an opportunity to develop a long-term member engagement strategy – to provide consistent and regular customer interaction, build and strengthen customer relationships, and drive better outcomes. You’ll learn how to:
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This session is designed to help you:
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Interested attendees would
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Attendees would represent organizations including:
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