The NYSAFP Foundation wants to thank our Summer Cluster Networking Event held on August 1, 2025, in Ronkonkoma. The NYSAFP Foundation thanks everyone who attended our Summer Cluster Networking Event on August 1, 2025, in Ronkonkoma.
We make magic happen through support from our sponsors:
- Silver Sponsor – IPANY/Vytalize
- Bronze Sponsor – Tan Financial Group
- Exhibitor Sponsor – A-S Medication Solutions

Frank Tan began his career as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, honing his analytical skills in hospitals across New York and Georgia. These experiences led to his current role as a financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual. Marcille, his colleague, practiced medicine in the Philippines before moving to the U.S. Together, they leverage their healthcare backgrounds to offer specialized financial strategies for medical professionals at Tan Financial Group. As first-generation immigrants, they provide cross-cultural financial guidance, drawing on their experiences in both the Philippines and the U.S. to address diverse financial needs with empathy and practical wisdom.
https://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/frank-tan

At IPANY, we’re committed to helping healthcare providers thrive. We’ve partnered with 20+ major health plans to secure enhanced contract arrangements, ensuring better opportunities for your practice.
But we don’t stop there. Our comprehensive Management Services Organization (MSO) solutions are designed to reduce your administrative burden, cut costs, and improve operational efficiency—so you can focus on delivering quality care.
Become part of a growing network of providers who are maximizing their success with IPANY. Let’s build a stronger healthcare future—together.

A-S Medication Solutions lead the nation in providing pre-packaged, pre-labeled, and pre-sealed medications to doctors for onsite dispensing. They handle almost all of the administrative work, allowing doctors to focus on patient care instead of paperwork or counting pills. ASM generally saves money for doctors and their patients, partly through not adjudicating through the PBM unless the doctor chooses. The ASM method increases pharmaceutical adherence from roughly 60% to over 95%.











