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Brighton Health Plan Solutions

www.brightonhps.com

 
Brighton Health Group is BHPS`s parent company whose approach it is to create an ecosystem in which everyone`s success is contingent upon better health for patients. BHG`s businesses collaborate with physicians, payors and plan sponsors to align the economics with better results, enabling consumers to make better decisions. Combining expertise in healthcare economics with operations drives transformation across the healthcare value chain. BHG aligns financial incentives with quality outcomes and clinical accountability. This formula is building a sustainable business model based on shared rewards between the providers, payors, and health plan sponsors.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Michael Andrejko
Chief Information Security Officer and SVP Infrastructure Profile
Andy Lin
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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