

K2 Advisors Group will help you take back control of your healthcare - for your business AND your employees. By taking on these burdens, we're lowering barriers that many Americans unnecessarily deal with when trying to access healthcare." "We're delighted to be the tech platform for K2 Advisors Group and provide the back office operations for their clients throughout the Carolinas and Virginia.

"At Flume Health, we're solving the complex problems of health administration," said Cedric Kovacs-Johnson, CEO and founder of Flume Health. For example, individuals who are members of plans powered by Flume Health are never blindsided when they pick up a prescription drug at the pharmacy counter or when getting an MRI at the radiology center, because Flume handles all pre-certifications and prior authorization issues. In addition to seamlessly launching health plans, Flume Health also handles all of the common frustrations that plan members face throughout the life cycle. By enlisting Flume Health, K2 Advisors Group could smoothly create and launch their new health plan within about six months - a feat that typically takes about a year. The consultancy was attracted to Flume Health's successful track record of launching other health plans, including the Firefly Health Plan and the recently launched 39North plan in Northern Colorado. K2 Advisors Group needed a trusted partner to handle all behind-the-scenes and technical aspects of creating a health plan that would provide cost savings for employers and members throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.

Brokers and consultants have been entering the health plan arena as well: By leveraging their relationships with local healthcare vendors and providers, they can create a plan that is relevant and cost-effective for their customers. From large healthcare providers and systems to local primary care practices, the creation of personalized health plans has been rising. As health insurance costs continue their meteoric trajectory and members' satisfaction with their plans plummets, healthcare stakeholders are seeking ways to improve the health insurance experience.
