


Shyamali Choudhury
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For years, benefits leaders have accepted seven-figure NICU claims as a cost of doing business—creating major volatility in maternity spend.
But it doesn't have to be this way.
Many high-cost outcomes are driven by preventable gaps in care. The key is shifting from reactive, "wait-and-see" models to proactive strategies that identify and manage risk early in pregnancy.
Watch our on-demand webinar to learn:
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How to spot risk earlier: Identify high-risk markers months before they turn into costly claims.
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How to reduce NICU admissions: Use proven strategies to address medical and social risk factors in real time.
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How to measure real impact: Move beyond engagement metrics to outcomes that truly reduce costs.
Take control of one of your most unpredictable cost drivers.
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