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executives
Contact:
Patty Jamison
Customer Service Manager, MCOL
(209) 577-4888
pattyj@mcol.com
The 2006 National Managed Care Leadership Directory is the industry's leading source of information for executive level contacts, networking, recruitment, research, sales prospecting and more. The directory is available in soft-cover book format ($249) and on CD-ROM ($595) with multiple database file formats.
Unlike others, the 2006 National Managed Care Leadership Directory covers multiple industry segments related to managed care and not just health plans; reports on a broader range of staff positions; categorizes each position by standard job functions; and the CD-ROM version provides pre-printed mailing labels and UNLIMITED use of mailing lists all for $595!
The 2006 National Managed Care Leadership Directory:
Companies and organizations reported in the 2006 Directory include:
Company listings in the 2006 Directory include:
Indexes provided for easy navigation include:
The CD-ROM version of the 2006 Directory includes:
PRICE:
$249 for soft-cover book; $595 for CD-ROM
HOW TO GET YOUR COPY:
1. Online. Go to
https://www.managedcarestore.com/yhlthqst/hqlead.htm
2. Fax: Print off the brochure at
http://www.healthquestpublishers.com/hqflyer.pdf and fax to: 209.577.3557
3. Call. Request it over the phone: Call 209.577.4888
4. Mail. Print off the brochure at http://www.healthquestpublishers.com/hqflyer.pdf and mail to:
MCOL - Managed Care Store
1101 Standiford Avenue, Suite C-3
Modesto,
CA 95350
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Additional information about the 2006 Edition of the National Managed Care
Leadership Directory is available at: https://www.managedcarestore.com/yhlthqst/hqlead.htm
or by calling 209.577.4888. Detailed links are provided including demographic
information (including listing of number companies by type and state; number of
employees by type and state; job function; and listing of companies); sample
pages from the directory; CD-ROM file specifications; and much more.
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