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Health Dialog CEO to Keynote at the World Congress Leadership Summit on Healthcare Quality and Pay-for-Performance Contracting

Business Wire, July 27, 2005

Health Dialog

Who:      George Bennett, Chairman and CEO, Health Dialog

What:     George Bennett will be keynoting at the 2005 World
          Congress Leadership Summit on Healthcare Quality &
          Pay-for-Performance Contracting. Bennett will present as
          part of the closing keynote panel:

          "Advancing Pay-for-Performance and Quality Contracting"

          Attendees from television, newspapers and magazines who
          are interested in learning more about achieving and
          rewarding provider quality are welcome to join. Also
          encouraged to attend are industry and financial analysts,
          as well as C-level and senior executives in the healthcare
          industry.

Where:    Hyatt Regency
          Financial District
          One Avenue de Lafayette
          Boston, MA 02111
          Phone: 617-912-1234

When:     The closing keynote panel, "Advancing Pay-for-Performance
          and Quality Contracting," will take place:

          Tuesday, August 2nd from 4:00PM - 4:45PM

About Health Dialog:

Health Dialog is a leading provider of care management services, including disease management, and is one of the fastest growing privately held firms in the U.S. The firm helps physician groups, health plans, and self-insured employers improve healthcare quality while reducing overall costs. The firm's services include analytic services and telephonic and other care management support for individuals. Health Dialog helps individuals become more actively engaged in their healthcare and have more effective relationships with their physicians. For more information about Health Dialog, please visit www.healthdialog.com.

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