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ACTUARIAL SOLUTIONS for THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATORS, and HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

PPLD is an independently owned actuarial consulting and service firm that helps third party administrators and healthcare professionals deliver quality healthcare solutions at a low cost. We specialize in Benefit Pricing, COBRA Rate Development, and Claims Reserving. Our web-based pricing and reserving templates simplify the consulting experience and guarantee a 5 buisiness day turnaround.

 

PPLD offshore operations center in China provides high quality claims processing, administration and back-office services that can reduce your costs by 50% and more.

 

BENEFIT PRICING CLAIMS RESERVING

 

Featuring PPLD proprietary web-based pricing tools:

Med Plan Pricer, RX Pricer, Free HRA Savings Calculator,

COBRA Rate Calculator

 

 

Convenient template performs a series of

actuarial-based claims reserve estimation using an

organization's actual claims data.

 

MEDICAL UNDERWRITING PPLD PARTNER PROGRAM

 

Free web-based search engine that objectively

estimates underwriting loads based on pre-existing

conditions.

 

 

Provides standard/non-stardard actuarial products

and solutions for our registered members.

 

 

RESOURCES/TOOLS CLAIMS PROCESSING OUTSOURCING

Free tools including ICD9 Diagnosis Code Lookup,

Medical Trend Update, Broker Search Engine , and

Health InsuranceTerminology that make your daily
tasks easier.

 

Using our off-shore outsourcing services, you can

save approximately 50% of your in-house claims

processing costs.

 

CLAIMS RESERVING
 
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