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Audit reviews keep costs down
Managed Healthcare Executive, 05/01/09
Walker T - The continuing increase in healthcare costs has employers looking for every opportunity to trim back. In the case of a dependent eligibility audit, the savings can be significant as anywhere from 5% or more of dependents are found to be ineligible in most plans. A Watson Wyatt/National Business Group on Health survey of 489 employers found that audit reviews are the fastest growing change that companies are making to their healthcare programs.
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