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change:healthcare

Finding Folks for change:

Hiring at change:healthcare!

Right now at change:healthcare, we are looking to fill some key positions, and we really like referrals. That’s how we hired every member of our team and we’ve gotten fantastic results. We have a team of rockstars (some of them truly rockstars, right Michael?). Not only that, we’re pretty quick when it comes to hiring. [...]

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Ways to Save Money on Your Prescription Medications

Co-Founder and COO Robert Hendrick spent a few minutes with the local TV crew to share tips on how to save money on your prescriptions. Easy steps that can add up to huge savings. You’ll be surprised!
Thanks for all of the support, and for trusting us to help you make smarter healthcare decisions and save [...]

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From Coast to Coast, Everyone is Talking About change:healthcare!

Folks from coast-to-coast are talking about change:healthcare! The New York Daily News is talking about healthcare cost savings in the east, while the team was in California presenting as part of a panel at the Health 2.0 conference. And here at home in Nashville, the Venture Capitalist arena is buzzing about the company too. We [...]

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NPR Interviews change:healthcare About New Cost Savings Twitter Service

In a phone call from the NPR affiliate in Nashville, Host & News Reporter Nina Cardona talked with change:healthcare Product Manager Chris McIntyre about a newly released service that lets people find the cost of a prescription by asking Twitter. The result… a segment on the Morning Edition radio show this morning!
The Morning Edition with [...]

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Healthcare Answers in 140 Characters

Now, healthcare answers come in 140 characters or less. Which is a far cry from the nearly 2,000-page health reform bill the U.S. Congress has been proposing.
Starting today, consumers can simply tweet healthcare questions such as “what is diabetes” to @askch and it will return a short description and a link to more information. [...]

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Healthcare Technology Companies Align to Add Cost Information Tool With Guaranteed ROI to Health and Wellness Application

Resulting Instrument Will Show Consumers, Employers, and Health Plans How to Obtain Up to 30% Savings in Healthcare Spending
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 31, 2009 — Two consumer healthcare technology companies today announced a strategic alliance to create the first personal health information tool with an embedded cost savings application to help employees, employers and [...]

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Launched! New change:healthcare design and interface… Part 1 of many!

After long awaited anticipation, change:healthcare has launched a new user interface!  And we are really excited about it! This design is representative of our new approach to saving money on healthcare and helping people make smarter decisions.
Our new interface is intended to make our application simpler and easy to use and understand!!  Yep, that’s right… [...]

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Helping employees save money… and it’s super simple!

That’s right!  Our new cost savings alerts for our TPA and employer clients (i.e. our employee users) are finally here… and boy are they hot stuff.  Now an employee can log into their change:healthcare account to see specific ways they can save money on their prescription expenses.  And all they really have to do is [...]

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Robert, Kansas, and Twitter

change:healthcare’s COO Robert Hendrick has been featured  in several stories (practically across the country) for tweeting his outpatient surgery last October. Recently the Kansas City Star plublished a story about ‘Twitter’ titled “More people flock to Twitter as a conduit for information.”
Highlight: “Hendrick is a co-founder of Change:Healthcare, a business that helps clients save money [...]

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Some Doctors Trying to Silence Patient Feedback with Waivers

As online physician rating sites become more and more prevalent, some doctors are asking their patients to sign waivers (provided by a NC based company – Medical Justice) to prevent them from providing online feedback without prior consent from the physician.
change:healthcare CEO Christopher Parks, shared his opinion on the matter with Getahn Ward of the [...]

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