New employee benefit program to manage healthcare costs and savings

My Health and Money, a Chicago-based healthcare technology company, has launched a new employee benefit that helps employees stretch their healthcare dollars.

My Health and Money shows employees how to lower their out-of-pocket healthcare costs with quick-click comparison shopping, unique discount programs and online education. In turn, employers have a more healthcare literate workforce that is accountable for the choices they make.

Benefits to employees include:

  • Easy-to-navigate personalized tracking and management of healthcare costs and savings
  • Special savings on brand name and generic prescription medications
  • Discounts on healthcare products and services
  • Price comparisons on diagnostic tests and hospital procedures
  • Tips, articles and resources for learning how to reduce out-of-pocket costs
  • Access to member forums on managing healthcare costs and personal care
Source:

My Health and Money LLC

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