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Data-Driven Strategies to Control Dental Costs & Improve Access to Care

When dental care fraud or abuse occurs, everyone pays the price. At SKYGEN, innovative, technology-enabled strategies enable our clients to better protect their members and provide access to quality, appropriate care at reasonable costs. Let’s do more than talk about stopping dental care fraud and abuse – let’s end it.

SKYGEN Int'l Foundation Celebrates 3-Year Milestone

Three years ago, the SKYGEN International Foundation team traveled to Tanzania to host our first vision clinic and begin the groundwork for our project to provide eye care throughout the underserved parts of Tanzania. Since that first visit, we have provided over 180,000 locals with vision tests and provided over 35,000 pairs of free eye glasses! 

National Vision Insurer Achieves 15% YOY Business Growth

A national vision insurer, serving 15 million members with 32,000 products, sought to transition from legacy systems to a single platform that could support 100% of its business. This included special cases, as well as company-wide growth goals. By moving to SKYGEN's Enterprise System, the insurer acheive 15% YOY business growth and streamlined operations.

National MCO Reduces Medicaid Dental Care Costs by $1.08/PMPM

A national MCO serving nearly two million Medicaid members came to SKYGEN with a challenge. It's fully-outsourced benefits management model was no longer meeting operational and member service goals. By tapping into SKYGEN's analytics and enhanced benefits expertise, the organization reduced the cost of care by $1.08/PMPM in Medicaid dental.

Technology Delivers the Modern Dental Insurance Company

Based on the increasing number of payers partnering with SKYGEN, there’s no question that digital transformation in dental benefits administration is underway. Still, the dental industry could save another $30 billion by adopting fully electronic benefit administration transactions.