Digital Transformation Piece by Piece

August 15, 2018

Developments in the healthcare industry are unraveling like the plot twists of a suspense thriller. In an eight-month span alone, U.S. healthcare policy came to the brink of a systemic overhaul, major carriers pulled out of public exchanges, and the courts blocked two mega-insurance mergers. And yet, those events are merely a glimpse into what’s happening in health insurance.

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Professional Benefit Administrators, Inc.

PBA is a third-party administrator offering benefits management services to self-funded companies and Taft-Hartley Funds throughout the U.S. We are committed to continually bringing new ideas and innovative concepts to our clients and providing our self-funded employer groups, Taft Hartley Funds, brokers and plan members the information needed to proactively manage their healthcare costs.

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Professional Benefit Administrators, Inc.

PBA is a third-party administrator offering benefits management services to self-funded companies and Taft-Hartley Funds throughout the U.S. We are committed to continually bringing new ideas and innovative concepts to our clients and providing our self-funded employer groups, Taft Hartley Funds, brokers and plan members the information needed to proactively manage their healthcare costs.

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