Examples of using Payers in English and their translations into Chinese
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In the financial area, Big Data has a huge advantage in identifying potential risk in relation to failed investments or bad payers.
Despite treatment for HCV being medically necessary, payers still do not think the high costs for the drugs warrant widespread treatment.
The AMA also asks public and private payers, as well as pharmacy benefit management companies, ensure that patients have access to affordable, nonopioid pain care.
Once again, in the finance industry, Big Data comes with the immense advantage of identifying potential risk in terms of bad investments or bad payers.
Healthcare payers, government bodies, and employer groups are increasingly using care management solutions to address their healthcare management needs.
Flywire is an easy-to-use payment solution that provides international payers with a streamlined payment experience and saves institutions and their payers time and money.
In Europe, aging populations are placing significant burdens on healthcare delivery systems and payers to“do more, better, with less.”.
That means the patient is facing a life of being on medication, which is not attractive for patients or third-party payers.”.
Aging populations in the developed world mean that both public and private payers are tackling budgetary constraints and longstanding inefficiencies in healthcare systems.
Manufacturers will continue to develop and launch drugs, but the inherent unpredictability of medicines spending will drive continued caution among payers regarding reimbursement and access.
Based on end user, the Healthcare CRM Market is segmented into healthcare providers, the life sciences industry, and healthcare payers.
The Company has made significant progress toward establishing VBAs, including a Prevalence-Based Adjustment feature, with multiple ongoing discussions with payers.
The past year brought fundamental changes and heightened uncertainty to the patients, payers, providers, government and lawmakers.
Current health care systems are a complex combination of public and private sector organizations, providers, payers, pharmaceutical companies and other adjacent players.
The key factor driving adoption of these solutions is shifting the burden of risk from healthcare payers to providers.
In fact: The free market actually works in prescription medicines- and private and public payers alike have powerful levers to control drug expenses.
If CMS adopts MedPAC's recommendations to reduce reimbursement, private payers may follow suit;
Convincing payers of the value of more expensive non-opioid medicines will require proving not only their clinical effectiveness, but also their cost effectiveness.
Cardinal Health connects patients, providers, payers, pharmacists, and manufacturers for integrated care coordination and better patient management.
However, some payers are leveraging more sophisticated cost-effectiveness models like cost utility in an effort to better compare drugs.