Prodigy Care Services attends the 38th Annual Issues & Research Conference March 16th-17th, 2022

Boston, Ma. — (Prodigy Care Services | March 7, 2022) Prodigy Care Services will be attending WCRI’s 38th Annual Issues & Research Conference, March 16-17 in Boston, MA.. We are excited to be attending our first WCRI conference as a company.

Given the state of flux the PBM industry is in, Prodigy looks forward to meeting with key players to promote our belief in Complete Transparency. While the industry has given lip service to transparency, there are few options available for complete transparency in pricing, rebates, and data. This level of transparency is where the market will go eventually, and Prodigy will be leading the charge for change.

Our representatives plan on attending several presentations to hear from thought leaders about upcoming changes in the workers' compensation industry.

Multiple presentations at WCRI 2022 will discuss COVID-19’s lasting impact to society and our industry. From these, we hope to find ways to improve our clients' experiences, and continue to provide much needed innovation to the PBM space. We look forward to adding our voice to those calling for substantive changes to help improve patient outcomes.

We hope to see you at #WCRI2022. To schedule a meeting with our team, please connect with Dr. Del Doherty, or Steve Miska prior to the conference.

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About Prodigy

Based in Austin, Texas, Prodigy was founded in 2020 to bring pharmacy pricing transparency to workers’ compensation insurers, third-party administrators, and self-insured/administered employers across the United States. Pass-through pricing, proactive clinical controls, and a suite of evidence-based clinical tools are among its offerings. For more information, please see https://prodigyrx.com/ or call (713) 322-6667.

 

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