About Medical Card Systems
Medical Card Systems is a Puerto Rico-based company that offers a large variety of corporate health plans. Medical Card Systems also has an array of customized products that go for competitive rates. Medical Card Systems aims to provide superior customer service, plan and design flexibility and high performance in clinical care. These are some of the reasons why Medical Card Systems is a popular choice for many employer health plans.
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Function
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Medical Card Systems is one of the most rapidly growing operations in the health industry. Medical Card Systems has many corporate health plans as well as individual health plans. There are different services and products offered to both groups and to individuals.
Features
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Some interesting programs offered by Medical Card Systems include Alivia (focused on alternative medicines), Educa (a health promotion and educational program), Farmaflex (a mail order pharmacy program), Solutions (a detailed insurance program for the insured) and several others.
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Geography
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In the United States, there are many providers of Medical Card Systems, operating under Multiplan. There are over 3,300 intensive care facilities, over 47,000 auxiliary facilities and over 330,000 general care physicians. This network spans over the fifty states, Washington, D.C., and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Identification
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Medical Care Systems has its headquarters in Puerto Rico. It is one of the island's biggest health administration and health insurance organizations. It has over 400,000 members to which it delivers health care benefits. There are several plans under Medical Care Systems, including a health maintenance organization and a preferred provider organization.
Prevention/Solution
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One cause that Medical Card Systems has taken upon in recent years is the plight of teenage pregnancy in Puerto Rico. Medical Card Systems has spent over $250,000 on public service campaigns in the past few years to improve the health and spirits of families and upcoming generations in Puerto Rico. The public service campaigns usually focus on showing teens and pre-adolescents that they can control their sexual desires and hold off parenthood until later ages.
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