Press ReleaseSource: Healthation, Inc.

Healthation Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer Dan Knies to Speak on Processing the New Business Healthcare in a Retail Marketplace
Friday November 7, 2008 11:16 am ET

DARIEN, IL--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 7, 2008 -- Healthation, a leading healthcare claims and benefits management software solutions company, today announced that its Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer, Daniel Knies, will be speaking at the AHIP Business Forum conference presented by the American Health Plan Institute on November 19, 2008 in Chicago.

Mr. Knies will be discussing the processing of the new business of healthcare in a retail marketplace as well as the opportunities for growth in the individual markets with the introduction of integrated real-time processing of data at the point of care, sale, and decision.

About Healthation

Darien, IL-based Healthation is a healthcare software company helping payers and administrators improve business performance with user-driven, rules-based benefits management and claims transaction processing solutions. Healthation's goal is to accelerate a retail transformation in healthcare with a real-time, open exchange platform. The company's AcceleHealth® (http://www.healthation.com/solutions.htm) solution is the industry's only web-based payer system built to administer benefits in real-time across all lines of business under one master member record including medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, life, and AD&D.


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