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Savvy Consumer LLC
P.O. Box 22571
Lexington, KY 40522-2571
 
"Health is too important to leave it up to doctors, alone. Consumers need to become active participants in their health, their healthcare decision-making and in their relationships with their doctors. These programs are designed to make that a reality."
 
What is Savvy Consumer, LLC?
It is a healthcare communications firm dedicated to reducing wasted
healthcare expenditures and improving the health outcomes of consumers nationwide through evidence-based medicine and consumer education and engagement.
 
What Programs Does It Offer?
The firm offers a series of educational software programs on consumer education and engagement, for licensure to the managed care industry. Programs are customized to assist in reducing costs and improving the health outcomes of consumers nationwide through consumer education and engagement.
 
Who Needs These Programs?
  • Major employers who want to reduce healthcare costs, enhance productivity and improve the health outcomes of their employees.
 
  • Managed care companies who are interested in eliminating wasted healthcare expenditures, while improving the health outcomes of its members.
 
  • Medical administrators who are interested in addressing degenerative diseases, eliminating wasted healthcare expenditures and improving the health outcomes of consumers in this high-cost arena.
 
  • Consumers who are interested in learning how to successfully navigate the healthcare system and become savvy healthcare consumers.
 
Why Do You Need Them?
Employers/Managed Care Companies/Medical Administrators:
Reducing wasted healthcare expenditures and improving the health outcomes and productivity of consumers nationwide without their participation is akin to a presidential candidate winning the election without the participation of voters.
 
Consumers:
Improving your health outcomes while reducing wasted healthcare expenditures is contingent upon your education and engagement. Your health is too important to leave it up to doctors, alone.