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Dave:

A health care coalition is typically a group of employers who form an association (through a formal set of bylaws, mission statements, and goals) in order to deal

collectively with health care costs and quality issues. The advantages of forming such a coalition include leverage for "group purchasing" of health care services, broader knowledge base on how to control health care costs while insuring high quality care, and

a "one voice" approach when dealing with proposed state and/or federal health care legislation that can impact employers.

That is the short definition Dave.

Jerry Custer

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Dave:

Most coalitions, including ours, have members

who are located within a given geographical region. For example, our membership is concentrated within Central and Southern Illinois and Eastern Iowa. However, some of our employer members have employees located throughout the U.S. That is why we have developed national products for our members

(such as pharmacy networks, a PPO network, a third party administrator and a vision care network) that can compliment our regional health care products.

Jerry Custer

  • 13 years later...
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Hello Guys i think that health care coalitions differ in the opportunity of solutions they offer – some purchase solutions such as pharmacy benefits, some create their own doctor systems, some are very active in community wellness enhancement projects, and some simply share information and offer social media opportunities.Thanks a lot!!

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