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Brighton Enhances Self-Insured Health Plan Administration Platform
Brighton Health Plan Solutions says its platform removes barriers that keep many small and medium-sized employers from realizing significant health care cost savings and quality improvement.
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Brighton Health Plan Solutions has announced new capabilities and updates to its technology solution, which combines a mobile app, enrollment portal, member portal and administrator portal into one platform.
With the latest enhancements, self-insured employers and health systems can harness Brighton’s Create Technology to administer direct contracts, reference-based pricing models, tiered benefits and trust and welfare benefits.
Brighton notes that “intimidating administration requirements and in-house expertise they believe they need to administer the plan” may be a barrier to small and mid-sized employers sponsoring self-insured health benefits for employees. Large employers have been able to provide flexi
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On December 11, 2020, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) and the Arkansas Attorney General reached a $600,000 settlement with Alder Holdings, LLC concerning alleged violations of the FCRA’s Risk-Based Pricing Rule. Alder sells home-security and alarm systems, primarily door-to-door, on a nationwide basis.
The Complaint alleged that Alder violated the FCRA’s Risk-Based Pricing Rule, 15 U.S.C. § 1681m(h), which requires companies to provide notice when they provide consumers less favorable terms based on their credit reports. As part of Alder’s usual business practices, the amount of the activation fee varies based on the results of the consumer’s credit score. The Complaint alleged consumers with lower credit scores were charged far higher activation fees as opposed to those with higher credit scores. Despite this allegedly clear instance of Risk-Based Pricing, Alder failed to prov
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NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Brighton Health Plan Solutions, a healthcare enablement company, today announced new capabilities and updates to its state-of-the art technology solution which combines a mobile app, enrollment portal, member portal, and administrator portal into one, seamless platform. With the latest round of enhancements, innovative self-insured employers and health systems can harness the powerful Create® Technology to administer direct contracts, reference-based pricing models, tiered benefits, and trust and welfare benefits.
The award-winning Create® Technology platform can support any provider network, insurance carrier, third party healthcare vendor, or payroll platform. Brighton designed the SOC 2-certified secure platform with modular and scalable architecture that allows clients to select the services they want to use, as well as strong integration capabilities for connecting to external partner solutions. Th