Pulse8 returns to the 2019 RISE Nashville Summit as a Platinum Sponsor and to Host a Valuable Workshop on Active Intelligence – Revolutionary Technologies impacting Risk, Quality, and other Analytics for Value-Based Care
Pulse8, the ONLY healthcare analytics and technology company delivering complete visibility into the efficacy of Risk Adjustment, Quality Management, and Pharmacy programs, is excited to return as a platinum sponsor at the 2019 RISE Nashville Summit. Pulse8 will begin the Summit by hosting a Pre-Conference Workshop that pairs Pulse8’s industry experts with some notable health plan partners on Sunday, March 17th, from 1-4 pm CST.
Now in its 13th year, the annual RISE Nashville Summit continues to be the most meaningful conference for professionals of all levels in the Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, and ACA Market to learn best practices as well as information on government healthcare reform. During Pulse8’s Pre-Conference Workshop, our industry experts and health plan partners will explore how Active Intelligence is revolutionizing Risk Adjustment, Quality, and Pharmacy Programs – and accelerating the transition to Value-Based Care.
During this robust three-part workshop, attendees will have an opportunity to learn about the following:
“We’re honored to again host a workshop during the 13th RISE Nashville Summit as a Platinum Sponsor and to be able to discuss momentous breakthroughs in technology that will truly shift the healthcare landscape,” says John Criswell, CEO of Pulse8. “Our deep focus on Active Intelligence and Value-Based Care during this multi-part workshop showcases our commitment to deliver the most relevant education to industry professionals while affirming our mission to improve patient care and transform healthcare spend.”
Visit Pulse8’s booth to speak with subject matter experts and leaders from the team. To schedule a meeting or demo, please call Scott Filiault at (732) 570-9095 or email him at Scott.Filiault@Pulse8.com.
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