Aetna - New Albany Ohio since Apr 2009
MSR
Cardinal Health, SPS Apr 2006 - Apr 2009
Chargeback Coordinator
Aetna - New Albany, Ohio 1998 - 2004
PSSC
Colony Mortgage - Columbus, Ohio Area Jun 1994 - May 1998
Investment Shipper
Education:
The Ohio State University 1992 - 1994
Skills:
Managed Care Healthcare Insurance Medicare Process Improvement Project Management Health Insurance Microsoft Excel Employee Benefits Strategic Planning Customer Service Microsoft Office
Fiserv - Fiserv since 2000
Manager Business Analysis
CheckFree - Now a part of Fiserv since 2000
Business Analyst
WSI Apr 2011 - Apr 2011
Independent Internet Consultant
Education:
Columbus State
Associate's degree, Business Administration and Management, General
Skills:
Business Analysis Process Improvement Microsoft Sql Server Access Requirements Gathering Requirements Analysis Vendor Management Management Sas Business Process Improvement Sdlc Business Intelligence Analytics Data Quality Project Management Program Management Business Requirements Integration Visio Software Project Management Crm Business Process Data Warehousing
Dr. Forrest graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1998. He works in Apex, NC and specializes in Family Medicine.
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Brian Forrest
Work:
Fiserv - Manager Business Analyst (2011)
Education:
Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College - Business Management, Westerville North Highschool
Similarly, according to Dr. Brian Forrest, founder of Access Healthcare, a patient who normally has an 80/20 plan (like Medicare Part B) might end up having to pay 20% of their fee to see a specialist for a stress echo. If the cardiologist I use gives them an 85% discount to just pay cash up front,
Date: Mar 11, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Doctors try new models to push health insurers aside
At Access Healthcare in Apex, N.C., for example, members pay $39 a month plus $20 per visit for unlimited primary-care services, says the practice's founder, Brian Forrest. Having run the subscription-based practice for 10 years, he is now expanding and expects the first franchises to open this summer.