First-Ever Healthcare Predictive Modeling Dedicated Newsletter Showcases Best Of Breed Thought-Leadership; January 2008, USA

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Article Date: 22 Nov 2007 - 5:00 PDT

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Predictive Modeling News, the only newsletter dedicated to industry professionals involved with healthcare predictive modeling, debuts January 2008, announces Clive Riddle, President of MCOL, and publisher of the new monthly newsletter, a publication of Health Policy Publishing LLC. MCOL administers newsletter operations, including customer service and fulfillment on behalf of Health Policy Publishing. Subscription rates for the 12-page monthly publication, available in print and electronic format, are $39 per month or $468 annually. Visit http://www.PredictiveModelingNews.com or call 209.577.4888 to subscribe.

The newsletter provides timely and comprehensive coverage of predictive modeling issues specific to care management, actuarial and profiling. The newsletter features articles on key data, technology developments, results from recent studies, interviews, case studies, coverage of predictive modeling conferences, networking, and subscriber interaction. Each issue provides a mixture of detailed information, charts, graphs and tables, summary tidbits, and practical and actionable tips.

Says Riddle, "We are eager to receive thought-provoking articles by experts in the healthcare predictive modeling environment, and strongly encourage submissions for publishing consideration." Complete submission guidelines are listed on the website, or call 208.577.4888.

Limited advertising and promotional opportunities are also available with the newsletter. Additional information is available on the web site, or by calling 209.577.4888.

Serving as Editor of Predictive Modeling News is Russell A. Jackson, a 20-year veteran editor, and writer on myriad healthcare topics including disease management, managed care, the pharmaceutical industry, and clinical issues. He is extensively published in the national press, including the Los Angeles Business Journal, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Managed Care Outlook, Clinical Trials Advisor, The Nexus, and more than three dozen well-respected newsletters, magazines, and newspapers throughout the United States.

A veteran team of editorial advisory board members helps guide the content and vision of the publication. To view a complete listing of editorial advisory board members, visit http://www.PredictiveModelingNews.com.

About Predictive Modeling

Predictive Modeling provides a risk assessment and adjustment process that applies available data to identify persons "at risk" for much higher than average future medical service utilization. Predictive modeling can be used for functions including case management, disease management, needs assessment, quality improvement, premium rate setting, and provider reimbursement. Predictive Modeling requires an existing data repository, in which data is mined, and an analytic rules based model is applied from a historical timeframe to predict a future timeframe.

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