George is a Vice President and lead Pharmacy Benefits Consultant in Segal’s Washington, DC office with over 20 years of experience. He assists clients with vendor selection and implementation, plan design strategies, clinical and utilization management, and pharmacy benefits management (PBM) auditing. He has extensive experience negotiating PBM contracts on behalf of plan sponsors. He also evaluates PBM services, formulary and health management strategies, and Medicare Part D implementation. He leads the firm’s Eastern Region PBM practice and is a member of Segal’s National Prescription Consulting Group and Total Health Management Work Group. George works with public sector, private sector and multiemployer clients.
Prior to joining Segal, George worked in various financial, analytical and account executive roles for a major PBM.
George holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell University. He is also a professional designee by the Academy for Healthcare Management.
George has spoken on a variety of pharmacy benefits topics at healthcare conferences, regional benefits association meetings and client meetings. Most recently, he discussed plan sponsor options under Medicare Part D at the Connecticut Public Sector Health Seminar and to the Washington, DC Chapter of the International Certified Employee Benefit Specialists Society.
George is a Vice President and lead Pharmacy Benefits Consultant in Segal’s Washington, DC office with over 20 years of experience. He assists clients with vendor selection and implementation, plan design strategies, clinical and utilization management, and pharmacy benefits management (PBM) auditing. He has extensive experience negotiating PBM contracts on behalf of plan sponsors. He also evaluates PBM services, formulary and health management strategies, and Medicare Part D implementation. He leads the firm’s Eastern Region PBM practice and is a member of Segal’s National Prescription Consulting Group and Total Health Management Work Group. George works with public sector, private sector and multiemployer clients.
Prior to joining Segal, George worked in various financial, analytical and account executive roles for a major PBM.
George holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell University. He is also a professional designee by the Academy for Healthcare Management.
George has spoken on a variety of pharmacy benefits topics at healthcare conferences, regional benefits association meetings and client meetings. Most recently, he discussed plan sponsor options under Medicare Part D at the Connecticut Public Sector Health Seminar and to the Washington, DC Chapter of the International Certified Employee Benefit Specialists Society.
George is a Vice President and lead Pharmacy Benefits Consultant in Segal’s Washington, DC office with over 20 years of experience. He assists clients with vendor selection and implementation, plan design strategies, clinical and utilization management, and pharmacy benefits management (PBM) auditing. He has extensive experience negotiating PBM contracts on behalf of plan sponsors. He also evaluates PBM services, formulary and health management strategies, and Medicare Part D implementation. He leads the firm’s Eastern Region PBM practice and is a member of Segal’s National Prescription Consulting Group and Total Health Management Work Group. George works with public sector, private sector and multiemployer clients.
Prior to joining Segal, George worked in various financial, analytical and account executive roles for a major PBM.
George holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell University. He is also a professional designee by the Academy for Healthcare Management.
George has spoken on a variety of pharmacy benefits topics at healthcare conferences, regional benefits association meetings and client meetings. Most recently, he discussed plan sponsor options under Medicare Part D at the Connecticut Public Sector Health Seminar and to the Washington, DC Chapter of the International Certified Employee Benefit Specialists Society.
George is a Vice President and lead Pharmacy Benefits Consultant in Segal’s Washington, DC office with over 20 years of experience. He assists clients with vendor selection and implementation, plan design strategies, clinical and utilization management, and pharmacy benefits management (PBM) auditing. He has extensive experience negotiating PBM contracts on behalf of plan sponsors. He also evaluates PBM services, formulary and health management strategies, and Medicare Part D implementation. He leads the firm’s Eastern Region PBM practice and is a member of Segal’s National Prescription Consulting Group and Total Health Management Work Group. George works with public sector, private sector and multiemployer clients.
Prior to joining Segal, George worked in various financial, analytical and account executive roles for a major PBM.
George holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell University. He is also a professional designee by the Academy for Healthcare Management.
George has spoken on a variety of pharmacy benefits topics at healthcare conferences, regional benefits association meetings and client meetings. Most recently, he discussed plan sponsor options under Medicare Part D at the Connecticut Public Sector Health Seminar and to the Washington, DC Chapter of the International Certified Employee Benefit Specialists Society.
George is a Vice President and lead Pharmacy Benefits Consultant in Segal’s Washington, DC office with over 20 years of experience. He assists clients with vendor selection and implementation, plan design strategies, clinical and utilization management, and pharmacy benefits management (PBM) auditing. He has extensive experience negotiating PBM contracts on behalf of plan sponsors. He also evaluates PBM services, formulary and health management strategies, and Medicare Part D implementation. He leads the firm’s Eastern Region PBM practice and is a member of Segal’s National Prescription Consulting Group and Total Health Management Work Group. George works with public sector, private sector and multiemployer clients.
Prior to joining Segal, George worked in various financial, analytical and account executive roles for a major PBM.
George holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell University. He is also a professional designee by the Academy for Healthcare Management.
George has spoken on a variety of pharmacy benefits topics at healthcare conferences, regional benefits association meetings and client meetings. Most recently, he discussed plan sponsor options under Medicare Part D at the Connecticut Public Sector Health Seminar and to the Washington, DC Chapter of the International Certified Employee Benefit Specialists Society.
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