Healthcare cost comparison with TALON’s MyMedicalShopper™ provides clear, understandable, precise healthcare costs and empowers consumers to make informed decisions about their care, personalized to their health needs and budget.
Enabling true healthcare cost comparison shopping for medical tests and procedures by shining a light on opaque healthcare prices, MyMedicalShopper captures the likely comprehensive episode of expected claims and costs, displayed to consumers as TALON's Encounter Estimate, providing unseen confidence to consumers as they navigate their healthcare journey.
MyMedicalShopper™
Did you know that the price of the same exact procedure between in-network providers can vary by 10x to 20x? That means a knee MRI could cost as low as $400 or as high as $4,000. And in healthcare, the higher cost does not correlate to greater quality. No wonder why the average consumer overspends by almost 41% annually on their out-of-pocket healthcare spend!
Healthcare cost comparison has never been easier with TALON's MyMedicalShopper. Personalized to network arrangements, plan design, and deductible consumption, MyMedicalShopper empowers healthcare consumers to confidently navigate throughout their healthcare journey and identify low-cost, high-quality, in-network care.
The premier healthcare price transparency tool for navigation to high-value providers
Precise Curation
Rates sourced from in-network negotiated machine-readable files curated against TALON's massive post-adjudicated commercial claims ensure precise, personalized pricing displayed to TALON users.
Ease of Use
Responsive web-design across all
digital points of entry, including mobile apps for Apple and Android. Whether you're on a tablet at home or at the doctor's office, MyMedicalShopper can help throughout the healthcare journey.
Full-Circle Transparency
Meaningfully incentivize consumers to navigate to cost-effective care with our patented MyMedicalRewards™ program – reward dollars are deposited to TALONPay, our in-app, multi-purse MasterCard.
Never Overpay for Healthcare Again