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Oh How “My Healthcare Is Killing Me”…

Looks like we have taken a giant leap into the world of print.  Yes– we have actually done something on paper!!! The crew at change:healthcare has published a book, “My Healthcare Is Killing Me: A Survival Guide for the American Healthcare Consumer.”
You can purchase the book for $16.00 (includes shipping) from www.myhealthcareiskillingme.com or better yet, [...]

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CDHC Solutions gives props to change:healthcare inc!

Check out the PDF here cdhc-solutions.
Or sign-up for a free subscription to CDHC Solutions and read it on the web here.

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Tennessean Briefs HCI

“New consumer index analyzes care costs
Nashville-based change:healthcare inc. has started a Healthcare Consumerism Index, a product to help companies and consumers judge the cost-effectiveness of their health-care purchases.
The index analyzes a company’s inpatient and outpatient care and prescriptions to identify the highest and lowest prices paid for comparable products and services within an employee population.”
See [...]

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Transparency… Medstimate… Ink!

Check out the Nashville Business Journal from Friday. Startup surfs transparency wave. Because you cannot read the whole article online… Click here to download the .pdf.
Highlights:
“The company has radically revamped its online Medstimate service, which discloses pricing for services from more than 1.5 million doctors and hospitals and price ranges for [...]

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Wondering how much you should pay for a medical service? Check our new Medstimates!

If you have ever wondered what would be a reasonable price for a medical service, you are not alone. Millions of Americans, especially those who are uninsured, walk into doctors offices every year with no idea of how much their care will cost. That’s a scary feeling, especially if you have to pay for [...]

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“Site offers to untangle health-care confusion”

Check out this great story published in the Williamson A.M (Tennessean) about Christoper.
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008804290319
You can also download a PDF of the article.

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