ACCESSWIRE
01 Dec 2021, 00:55 GMT+10
COPPELL, TX / ACCESSWIRE / November 30, 2021 / Heritage Health Solutions announces the appointment of Christopher Bell as director of business development for the Outside-the-Wall program for correctional facilities. Results-oriented and driven, Bell will use his more than 20 years of experience to establish partnerships with clients across the country to help bridge the world of law enforcement and healthcare. In his new role, he will work to grow Heritage Health Solutions' Outside-the-Walls program and save taxpayer dollars, provide a better healthcare experience for inmates and save customers money.
'I am excited to bring my connections, familiarity with the system and problem solving to correctional health care,' says Bell. 'Health care for incarcerated individuals is costly. While health care inside jails and prisons is fixed, Heritage Health Solutions' outside-the-wall health care contracts can save significant money. I look forward to showing our solutions to organizations who might not realize just how much our contract can impact their bottom line.'
Heritage Health Solutions has saved individual counties over $2 million through its Outside-the-Wall program by helping manage healthcare prices by negotiating pricing with providers upfront. In addition, the company's preferred provider network strategy increases transparency with medical claim costs and provides a high standard of oversight in the claim adjudication process.
'We are excited to have Chris on the team - his experience and track record will be a real asset to our customers and us,' says Hamilton Baiden, Heritage Health Solutions CEO. 'On average, customers can save more than 50% on outside-the-wall care. In addition, we establish a custom network for all off-site medical procedures in the correctional facility's community and negotiate the best possible contracts to guarantee competitive pricing.'
Before joining Heritage Health Solutions, Bell spent more than 20 years successfully generating sales and partnering with law enforcement on cost-saving programs. He helped win new business with revenue of more than $100 million as a director of business development at Corizon Health. And at NaphCare, he and his team directed new client growth in several areas of healthcare and technology services with revenue of $60 million and produced three new clients, valued at $15 million. He has been active in the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare, American Jail Association, American Correctional Association and the National Sheriff's Association, among others.
Heritage Health Solutions' ability to integrate with an existing jail medical provider means the facility will never have to worry about claims processing, and off-site providers will have a dedicated team to provide support as needed. For more information, visit HeritageHealthSolutions.com.
About Heritage Health Solutions
Headquartered in Coppell, Texas, Heritage Health Solutions is a premier provider of integrated health care management for the correctional, public sector and commercial entities. Heritage Health Solutions meets the demands of an ever-changing health care landscape by providing clients with comprehensive, customized solutions. The comprehensive solution manages costs, utilization, and quality, leading to optimal health care outcomes for organizations. For more information about Heritage Health Solutions, please call us at 469-293-3175 or visit us at HeritageHealthSolutions.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Karen Carrera, TrizCom PR on behalf of Heritage Health Solutions
Email: Karen@TrizCom.com
Cell/Text: 972-207-1935
Jo Trizila, TrizCom PR on behalf of Heritage Health Solutions
Email: Jo@TrizCom.com
Office: 972-247-1369
Cell/Text: 214-232-0078
SOURCE: Heritage Health Solutions
Get a daily dose of Maryland Leader news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Maryland Leader.
More InformationLOS ANGELES, California: During a meeting that was disrupted by protesters this week, the Los Angeles City Council voted to ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: The U.S. Justice Department announced this week that former Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vazquez has been arrested in ...
OTTAWA, Ontario: Military trainers from Canada will head to the United Kingdom to teach Ukrainians new techniques for fighting the ...
SANYA, China: Following a Covid lockdown, some 80,000 tourists cannot leave the southern Chinese beach resort of Sanya. The restrictions ...
SANTA BARBARA, California - Australian singing sensation and actress Olivia Newtown-John has died at the age of 73."Dame Olivia Newton-John ...
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, California: Record rainfall on August 5 caused floods at Death Valley National Park that closed all ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks rose sharply on Wednesday despite the latest reading that inflation in the United ...
DELHI, India: India's defense ministry has said that the country has offered to sell 18 Tejas light single-engine jet combat ...
WARSAW, Poland: Julie, who preferred not to give her full name, booked a group of trips to Warsaw last year, ...
SYDNEY, NSW, Australia - Stocks traded lower in Asia on Wednesday. Technology stocks were the hardest hit, and the exchange ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: As prices for food and other basic staples are rising, U.S. demand for grocery deliveries is cooling, with ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - After almost four years, the Bangladesh High Commission in Malaysia on Tuesday welcomed the first group ...