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Mike Bennof
Mike Bennof
Executive Vice President
SXC Health
As Executive VP of SXC’s Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT) group, Mr. Bennof is responsible for executive management, growth, and support to clients’ use of healthcare IT applications and services. SXC’s clients supported within HCIT are operated in locations across North America and International sites. HCIT’s mission is to help health care companies better manage rising prescription drug costs and enhance the level of care they provide to their members. Mr. Bennof oversees the operations of the HCIT group’s multiple divisions, which serve major pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), health plans, third party administrators, and government clients seeking commercial and Medicare Part D support.
SXC’s HCIT group provides technology and domain expertise for pharmacy services, including claims processing, PBM support, rebate contracts management, formulary management, clinical support, data warehousing, and related systems built and operated to support pharmacy benefit management for healthcare payors.
Joining SXC in 1998, Mr. Bennof brought 18 years of in-depth experience in the software and high-technology industries. He held executive management positions with Computer Data Systems, Inc. which later was acquired by Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., and served as Vice President of Development for Decision Systems Technologies, Inc.
Mr. Bennof holds a B.S. Degree in Business from Rider College. He is a member of the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP), Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society (HIMSS), Canada Health Infoway, Private Sector Technology Group (PSTG), Tennessee Pharmacists Association, and sits on the Midwest and State and Local Government Board of Directors for TechAmerica.
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