TAMPA, Fla., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- myMatrixx®, a full-service pharmacy benefit management and ancillary medical benefits company for workers' compensation, announced today that Craig Rollins has joined the organization as Vice President of Ancillary and Business Development. In this role he will be responsible for the strategic growth of myMatrixx's Ancillary Division which includes the 1Click Ancillary online marketplace. myMatrixx launched 1Click Ancillary in 2010 to supplement its pharmacy program to provide the workers' compensation market with formulary driven products and services including home health, transportation, DME, medical supplies, and IV therapy.
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Craig has over twenty years of experience in workers' compensation in the areas of managed care, pharmacy and ancillary medical services. Most recently he severed as Vice President of Align Networks, a nationwide provider of outpatient rehab programs for injured workers. Prior to this, he served as Vice President of MSC Care Management.
"We are very excited to have Craig join myMatrixx," commented Artemis Emslie, President of myMatrixx. "I have worked with Craig previously and he will bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to myMatrixx's Ancillary Division which has seen expansive growth since its launch."
About myMatrixx
myMatrixx® is a full-service pharmacy and ancillary medical benefit management company focused on the workers' compensation market. By combining advanced technology, clinical expertise and comprehensive reporting, myMatrixx simplifies the management of claims. Our results driven solutions deliver reduced costs for our clients and improve outcomes for their injured workers. For more information, visit www.mymatrixx.com.
Contact: |
Lori Taylor, Director of Marketing and Communications |
(877) 804-4900, ext 136 or [email protected] |
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