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Top Leaders in CDHC Technology and Solutions to Present at CDHCI Forum

CEO of Consumer Health Technologies selected for prominent CEO Insights Panel FT. LAUDERDALE, FL, November 28, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Pradeep Goel, CEO of Consumer Health Technologies, Inc. will participate in "The CEO Insights" panel discussion at the Consumer Driven Health Care Institute"s (CDHCI) Annual Forum being held in Washington, D.C., on December 7 - 8, 2009. Mr. Goel"s company, Consumer Health Technologies, Inc. is a leader in Consumer Directed Health Care software for administrators, payers, and financial institutions. Mr. Goel will be joined by two other prominent CDHC company CEOs on this panel. The primary focus of this panel will be state of the CDHC industry. The audience will learn about the strategic development of consumer directed healthcare products, payment solutions, member centric services, cost analysis, education and savings tools in the context of the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving market space. The CDHCI expects more than 350 attendees at this Annual Forum, including health plan and employer executives, benefit administrators, financial institutions, research and academic professionals, industry thought leaders, and high profile lawmakers from Capitol Hill. The event will facilitate knowledge sharing especially in light of the healthcare reform. Attendees will also have access to cutting edge information and studies that have not been publicly released. About Consumer Health Technologies, Inc. Consumer Health Technologies, Inc. enables third-party administrators (TPA), banks and payers to rapidly assemble, price, deliver and administer consumer-centric health benefit accounts and services via BenefitSpan , the total CDHC service platform. BenefitSpan supports rapid integration and delivery of healthcare transactions, financial services and a wide array of supporting services, such as HealthMall cash back reward program, wellness programs, telemedicine, healthcare advocacy and much more. These services can be assembled, personalized and delivered in a targeted fashion to meet the needs of the individual and group clients for benefit accounts, consumer health services delivery and administrative solutions. Payers and administrators can also manage the consumer and provider revenue cycles with CHT"s BillSpan product, a total payment administration and revenue cycle management solution that delivers comprehensive healthcare payments and revenue management capabilities. To learn more about Consumer Health Technologies, Inc. please call 1-877-CHT-3636 or visit www.consumerhealthtech.com. About the Consumer Driven Health Care Institute (CDHCI) The Consumer Driven Health Care Institute (CDHCI) is a not-for-profit organization, representing the leaders in consumer driven health care. CDHCI"s goal is to be the prime source for education, research and information about consumer-driven health care. The Institute actively promotes the shift to the Consumer-Driven Health paradigm. You can lean more on the Consumer Driven Health Care Institute and its activities at: www.cdhci.com.

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