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RxBenefits Grows Membership By 31 8% As Employers Seek to Balance Rising Pharmacy Benefits Costs and Member Health Needs Amid COVID-19

RxBenefits Grows Membership By 31.8% As Employers Seek to Balance Rising Pharmacy Benefits Costs and Member Health Needs Amid COVID-19 Share Article Company exceeds customer expectations with newly launched pharmacy benefits optimizer (PBO) model, achieving above average customer loyalty scores and Silver Stevie Award for Customer Service “Increasing prescription drug costs have put employers between a rock and a hard place as they struggle to reign in dramatically increasing pharmacy benefit spend while protecting the health of their members. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 RxBenefits, the employee benefits industry’s first and only technology-enabled pharmacy benefits optimizer (PBO), today announced that the company grew its membership by an average of 31.8% YoY over the last three years and received numerous customer service accolades as the need for a fully optimized end-to-end pharmacy benef

New bill pushes state to help children facing mental health crisis

New bill pushes state to help children facing mental health crisis
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Lubbock police can respond to 911 calls sooner with smaller patrol divisions

Lubbock police expect to respond to 911 calls much quicker now that officers will have a smaller area to focus on, as they transition into new patrol divisions, anticipating the construction of new substations.

Lubbock Police talk 2020 trends, look ahead to substations

When Lubbock Police Chief Floyd Mitchell looks at the crime data from 2020, he sees a lot of statistics trending down. Total home burglaries were down 13% compared to 2019 s totals, thefts from motor vehicles were down 10%, and destruction or vandalism was down 3%. These are all property crimes, and all together, property crimes were down 11% compared to the year prior.   Chief Mitchell says COVID-19 may have been a factor in this. A lot of people were at home, so their houses did not get burglarized, Mitchell said. It s hard for us to pinpoint exactly what caused this 11% decrease right now, but that s what we believe was the biggest cause of that people were at home.

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