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Launching MedBillManager’s New User Interface

So we’ve done it. After months of work, debate, bug squashing, and not a small amount of caffeine, we have launched the new user interface for MedBillManager. We have done our best to make the new interface intuitive, fun, and most of all, flexible.
One of our biggest realizations throughout the development process has [...]

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How to Manage Your Medical Bills

Let’s face it, nobody really enjoys dealing with (and paying for) their medical bills. But everyone wants to know the same things: “did I receive and send all of the correct forms, and did I pay too much?” In addition they might think to themselves “could this be made easier, and could I [...]

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National Multiple Sclerosis Society Partners With change:healthcare

This past week change:healthcare, along with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, announced a partnership to help MS patients better navigate the healthcare system. The two will launch an innovative co-branded pilot program using MedBillManager, an online tool to help consumers more effectively manage and evaluate their healthcare expenses. Members will be able to [...]

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Leaked BlueCross Internal Memo Addresses SiCKO

An internal memo addressing the movie “SiCKO,” leaked to Michael Moore by a Capital BlueCross employee, is making the rounds on the Internet today. After its original posting on Moore’s site, it moved to Crooks and Liars, and eventually to Boing Boing.
Crooks and Liars says the memo shows that “SiCKO has Blue Cross scrambling.” [...]

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Healthcare Reform a Key Issue in 2008, But Does Anyone Have the Right Plan?

Today the New York Times released an article detailing the importance of healthcare reform in the upcoming 2008 elections, as well as outlining the various strategies (in very general terms) from candidates on both the right and left of the political spectrum. As the article notes, the proposals from the right and left are [...]

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