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TC 2006:Tender Loving Managed Care Re-Deux – In the past 14 years of business
for PREFERRED Therapy Providers, Inc., there have been significant changes
to the way that we approach our marketplace. What about the next 14 years? Is Consumer Driven Healthcare
and Wellness part of your strategic plan?
PREFERRED’s first conference, entitled “TC – 1:Tender
Loving Managed Care” explored the potential opportunities and threats from managed care contracting
to private practitioners. Now that managed care in most every form has ‘settled in’, we will take
a close look at the next generation of healthcare benefits. Consumer Driven Healthcare and Wellness programs
can present opportunities if private practitioners are well positioned to market to the end-user appropriately
and aggressively.
Reality: Consumer Driven Healthcare and Wellness programs are fast becoming part of
the healthcare landscape. Healthier lifestyles will be part of the wellness program push. The Rehab industry
is in a prime position to incorporate a mix of services that consumers will choose as part of their health
benefit design.
Learning how to maneuver in today’s healthcare marketplace is all part of the healthcare shift
that providers and payors are watching carefully. Tactical Conference 2006 will provide a platform to help
you identify opportunities, predict trends, and adjust accordingly through open discussion and networking
between provider and payor elements.
PREFERRED invites you to interact with your colleagues in private
practice, administrative experts, PPO executives and other professionals from throughout the healthcare
continuum to discover, discuss and develop strategies for success at Tactical Conference 2006,
May 19 & 20, 2006.
Who should attend the conference?
- Private practice professionals (physical, occupational and speech therapists)
- Healthcare practice Office Managers and Business Managers
- Billing professionals
- Contracting specialists
- Marketing specialists
- Plan Administrators, TPA executives, PPO Provider Relations Representatives
For more information about TC 2006, contact Hazel Valdez at 800-664-5240 or by email at
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