Virtual NextGen Health Care Executive Summit – Tuesday, May 19th, 2020

Join us on Tuesday, May 19th, 2020 for the Virtual NextGen Health Care Executive Summit, where three CEOs & their advisers featured in the current issue of Chief Executive Magazine will be discussing their successful journey to make healthcare a controllable cost.

Discussion topics will include employing a proactive strategy in response to crisis, keeping customers, projecting the recovery and the importance of choosing control over chaos. Plus, we’ll be debunking one of the biggest lies in Healthcare while discussing how taking control of your company’s healthcare plan can reduce your annual healthcare spend by 15-20% by eliminating waste,* fraud and abuse.

To learn more, view the full agenda and reserve your spot, visit the registration page.

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