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Springfield, MO
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Missouri is proud to collaborate with leading provider systems to form strong alliances in transforming health care and meet the evolving needs of the industry. Together, we have developed the Anthem Alliance EPO, a solution to better serve members in Springfield and support local employers as they offer affordable, quality health plans to their employees.
This exclusive provider organization (EPO) offers a focused network of doctors and hospitals from a single provider system, at significant discounts. This sort of custom network configuration can result in enhanced plan performance and increased cost containment, which allows employers to manage health care costs the same as any other business expense.
Members will enjoy lower out-of-pocket costs and ease of having their care team and patient records linked together. This allows doctors to identify risk factors and gaps in care that may otherwise be overlooked, resulting in more proactive, cost-effective medical outcomes. Coupled with the elevated satisfaction that comes from Anthem’s superior tools and resources, members receive the most fully integrated care available.
An innovative approach to consumer-driven health care, the Anthem Alliance EPO is the optimal solution for employers in Springfield with 51+ employees, and is available as a fully insured arrangement (with required PPO offering) or as an ASO (self-funded) arrangement.
We believe either you drive the transformation, or you go along for the ride. We choose to set the pace.
Visit anthem.com/MO to learn more today.
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