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Truveris

www.truveris.com

 
Truveris, Inc. is the nation`s leading pharmacy benefit analytics company, reducing the cost of prescription drugs for payers like corporations, unions, health insurance companies, and governments. Truveris analyzes hundreds of millions of claims annually through SaaS products including: TruBid , an automated RFP platform for selecting pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) plans; TruGuard , a scalable claims processing engine that readjudicates 100% of prescription drug claims; and TruReport , an analytics platform for health insurance companies.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.truveris.com
  • 2 Park Avenue Suite 1500
    New York, NY USA 10016
  • Phone: 800.430.1430

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sabina Vakhariya Bhaijee
Director of Product Management Profile
Louise Shea
Senior Vice President, Product Strategy Profile
Kristin Crosswait
Portfolio Vice President, Client Solutions Profile
Deyon Telford
Vice President, Marketplace Solutions - Product Management Profile
Patrick Tyne
Chief Product Officer Profile

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