Payer Team
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RCE’s Payer Team has one objective:
… assuring that Bleeding Disorder Centers (BDCs) gain reliable access to payer contracts.
Whether through direct agreements with national payers or via RCE’s established networks and agreements, we partner with BDCs to open pathways that support long-term program stability.
Our payer team engages with state, regional, national, and federal insurers on behalf of your Center to remove barriers, clarify requirements, and protect reimbursement ensuring the financial health of your 340B program.
Payer and contractual issues are inevitable.
They don’t happen occasionally, they happen daily. When they do, knowing how to navigate them makes all the difference.
With Red Chip, your program gains:
- Decades of experience resolving complex payer issues.
- Direct, real-time engagement with senior payer leaders who move issues forward.
Payer and contractual issues are inevitable.
They don’t happen occasionally, they happen daily. When they do, knowing how to navigate them makes all the difference.
With Red Chip, your program gains:
- Decades of experience resolving complex payer issues
- Direct, real-time engagement with senior Payer leaders who move issues forward.
Bottom line:
Payers pick up when they see it’s RCE calling.
Red Chip’s Payer Contract Oversight
- Negotiation and management of payer agreements, including Letters of Agreement (LOAs) and Single Case Agreements (SCAs)
- Development and oversight of ancillary provider agreements to support comprehensive care at BDCs
- Direct payer communication for new NDCs, pricing updates, and emerging therapies
- Ongoing contract surveillance to prevent coverage gaps, lapses, or reimbursement disruptions
HTCs are on the Line
Red Chip is deeply committed to educating insurers on bleeding disorder care, treatment complexity, and the value of including 340B programs within their payer networks. This helps protect access, strengthen reimbursement, and drive long-term program sustainability.
HTCs are on the Line
Red Chip is deeply committed to educating insurers on bleeding disorder care, treatment complexity, and the value of including 340B programs within their payer networks. This helps protect access, strengthen reimbursement, and drive long-term program sustainability.