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Milliman Guidance: Resources to Analyze the Impact of COVID-19
Thursday, May 28th, 2020 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM Eastern
 
  • Guidance to help analyze COVID-19 healthcare cost and utilization impact
  • Initial supportive resources to navigate dramatic changes in the healthcare landscape
  • COVID-19 analytic approaches for identifying and quantifying key factors
  • Illustrative overview of data-driven dashboards

Faculty:
Melody Craff, PhD MBA MD FAHM MS MA, Director, Strategic Analytic Services and Research
Francesca Hammerstrom, MPP, Director, MedInsight Product Marketing
Adam Wallace, Director of Sales, Milliman MedInsight
 

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The current coronavirus pandemic has far-reaching implications for nearly every area of healthcare spending. In addition to the burden of treating the disease itself, which is overwhelming hospitals in many areas, citizens have been forced to change utilization patterns for nearly every service they access as stay at home orders and business closures are in effect in many states. Nearly all organizations will face certain unique challenges that will complicate their access to timely, complete, and credible information regarding COVID-19. These challenges are not insurmountable, but rather require organizations to be innovative and flexible in how they approach the analysis.

This webinar, and Milliman’s accompanying white paper “Frameworks and considerations for COVID-19 related analyses,” present practical guidance to help organizations analyze the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare cost and utilization trends. The intent is to provide initial supportive resources for healthcare organizations, as they navigate dramatic changes in the healthcare landscape. Click here for more details
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Please join us on Thursday, May 28, 2020, at 1 PM Eastern as Milliman’s Melody Craff, Francesca Hammerstrom and Adam Wallace present practical guidance to help organizations analyze the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare cost and utilization trends. Click here for detailed information or to register or call 209.577.4888.
 
 

  

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