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Vital Incite

www.vitalincite.com

 
Vital Incite: Population Health Solutions, is a health care consulting firm offering the insight needed to strategically align healthcare resources to meet the needs of employee populations. Data is the driving force behind the Vital Incite Population Health Solution. We use it to: • Identify health risks trends within an employee population. • Understand how employees are accessing healthcare. • Evaluate the effectiveness of health benefit and wellness programs. • Hold ourselves and vendor partners accountable to improve health risks and expenses Our analytics tools turn health care data into actionable intelligence so that employers can make informed decisions about ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.vitalincite.com
  • 250 West 96th Street. Suite 350
    Indianapolis, IN USA 46260
  • Phone: 317.663.8302

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