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The Children's Dental Health Project (CDHP) is turning over control of its online public health policy and advocacy research and analysis to health advocacy organization Community Catalyst.
Generally, the CDHP enrollees had more education and higher incomes, and were younger and in better health. The PPO enrollees were more likely to be hourly workers (compared with salaried workers).
Patrice Pascual is now executive director of the Children's Dental Health Project (CDHP), taking over the reins from Catherine Dunham, who served as interim executive director for two years.
Cignas consumer-driven health plan participation grew by 26 percent in 2012, with one in five Cigna customers now participating in a health savings account or health reimbursement account.
Employers are struggling to explain the benefits of consumer-directed health plans to employees.
From old communication tactics like the porcelain press and benefits road shows to new ones like blogs and social networking, Life Technologies left no medium to chance when it rolled out its ...
Consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) continue to grow in popularity, but they are also offering less savings now compared to a year ago, according to the 2016 Health Plan Survey from United ...
Do you stick with an HMO, a PPO or a POS? Or should you switch to an increasingly popular CDHP, which can include an HDHP paired with an HSA or an HRA?
Mercer says CDHP enrollment spiked from 18 percent to 23 percent of all covered employees in 2014, the largest one-year increase in enrollment in high-deductible consumer-driven health plans.
Anthem has partnered with Alegeus, a consumer-directed healthcare company, to offer a benefits information and navigation platform to affiliated health plans. The platform, which will be branded under ...
A new study finds that most employees would have saved more in a consumer-directed health plan (CDHP) versus a traditional health plan (such as a PPO) without compromising quality or convenience.
Consumer-driven health plans, or CDHPs, result in some people forgoing care and discontinuing drugs to treat chronic medical problems, U.S. researchers say.