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Health Transformation Alliance
https://www.htahealth.com/Last activity: 18.06.2024
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HTA Health is a company that provides a range of services to help employers manage their healthcare costs and improve employee health outcomes. They offer services such as data and analytics, pharmaceuticals, and consumer engagement. HTA Health partners with member-only PBM partnerships that include market-leading terms, increased savings, and formulary development participation —all rooted in financial transparency.
It includes steps such as defining the problem you solve, defining the audience you serve, finding your category and direct competition, comparing product features, comparing pricing and target audience, and comparing marketing and reach 2.
It includes steps such as defining the problem you solve, defining the audience you serve, finding your category and direct competition, comparing product features, comparing pricing and target audience, and comparing marketing and reach 2.
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2016
Mentions in press and media 8
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18.06.2024 | HTA Member Companies Prioritize Better Health Outcomes and High-Quality Care, Resulting in Annual $1 Billion Member Savings Milestone | WESTMONT, N.J., June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Health Transformation Alliance (HTA), a cooperative of more than 65 of America's largest employers, announced today that by focusing on better health outcomes and overall patient health, it ... |
16.02.2023 | Health Transformation Alliance Teams up With Cognoa for Autism Diagnostic Device | The Health Transformation Alliance (HTA), a group of nearly 60 large employers, announced Thursday it is partnering with pediatric behavioral health company Cognoa for its diagnostic device for autism. HTA is a cooperative of self-insured e... |
17.06.2018 | Why physicians can’t be Luddites as healthcare changes | Incentives established to align systems for growth and advancement are now counterproductive. Facilities have become dominant vehicles for care delivered via advanced, high-capital fee-for-service (FFS) procedures. Further, an amalgamation ... |
06.02.2018 | The Future of Clinics week 2 | Employees on corporate welfare; Walgreens tests urgent care; Clinic just for infusions (Correction: Don Peterson is President of Infusion Express) JP Morgan, Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway are joining forces to take a "fresh approach&qu... |
30.01.2018 | 'This initiative seems to have little market clout': Wall Street's confused by the Buffett-Dimon-Bezos healthcare push | Reuters / Brendan McDermid Advertisement Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan are teaming up to form an independent, nonprofit venture that'll be focused on healthcare for their US employees. Exactly what this new company looks like rema... |
22.04.2016 | Morning Read: Pharma changes afoot as Valeant courts a new CEO and Novartis U.S. head exits | Alphabet’s operating losses expanded to more than $800 million compared with $633 million one year ago. The losses were largely driven by its research division, which works on “moonshots” as well as Google Fiber, Nest, and self-driving cars... |
- | Morning Read: Pharma changes afoot as Valeant courts a new CEO and Novartis U.S. head exits | TOP STORIES Valeant Pharmaceuticals wants Joseph Papa, the head of generic and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals company Perrigo, as its next CEO. The only hitch? Perrigo’s board isn’t quite ready to say goodbye. — The Wall Street Journal Th... |
- | Why physicians can’t be Luddites as healthcare changes | Recent acquisitions in healthcare remind me of wandering through a house of mirrors — it is impossible to understand what you are truly looking at. As physicians, we have made a habit of losing ourselves within the medicine while the system... |