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A Message from WellNet's President
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Outlined below in the New York Times is a concise value-statement of WellNet's Healthcare Performance Management (HPM) software featuring the Active Reporting System and Point to Point Healthcare.
The article below from the New York Times describes where the focus of healthcare reform is today using technology vs. what's actually necessary to lower and manage healthcare expenses, long-term, for all stakeholders. Clearly, what Mr. Lohr and the other experts mentioned in the article are defining is WellNet's HPM.
Healthcare Performance Management software (HPM):
Minimizing or removing the annual healthcare procurement process altogether, HPM is a common technology platform that supports the shared responsibility between Plan Sponsors, Members and Providers to manage healthcare and the risk mitigation of costs in a simplified collaborative environment.
Similar to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software for traditional back-office operations, the HPM solution empowers corporations, for the first time, with innovative tools and methods to provide accurate, actionable information in real-time to measure and manage their healthcare expenses, as they fiscally manage every other aspect of their business.
Leveraging the prescription-drug portion of the medical-benefit plan, our technology and advisory services provide visibility and insight into our customers' plan risks, and combine patient-centric, Facebook-like social networking services to improve care, quality and efficiency, all operating within a fully-integrated, single-user interface that saves corporations
hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars annually.
Keith Lemer / President
Please click here to read the New York Times article.

















