Empowering Employees: Big Talk, Little Action

2018-02-08T09:00:17+00:00

Telemedicine offers a lot of potential for everyone – added convenience for busy families and lower costs than a traditional office visit. But as helpful as this service can be, it will only make a difference if it is used. Low utilization is not unique to telemedicine. It’s a common problem with many new, well [...]

Empowering Employees: Big Talk, Little Action2018-02-08T09:00:17+00:00

Unnecessary Medical Care: More Common Than You Might Imagine

2018-02-05T22:00:19+00:00

This article was published on February 1, 2018 on National Public Radio, Inc, written by Marshall Allen. Photo Source: NPR, Inc. It's one of the intractable financial boondoggles of the U.S. health care system: Lots and lots of patients get lots and lots of tests and procedures that they don't need. Women still [...]

Unnecessary Medical Care: More Common Than You Might Imagine2018-02-05T22:00:19+00:00

Is It Time to Self-Fund Your Benefit Plans?

2018-01-30T09:00:39+00:00

After reading the article included below, we couldn’t help but agree that the question every employer should be asking this year is…Should I self-fund my employee benefit plan? As the article discusses, this is a great time of year for companies to review their status, evaluate changes that have been made and consider new items [...]

Is It Time to Self-Fund Your Benefit Plans?2018-01-30T09:00:39+00:00

What are your clients’ most-pressing issues?

2017-11-01T15:20:21+00:00

The article below was published on October 17, 2017 by BenefitsPRO, written by Alan Goforth. Photo source: BenefitsPRO Benefits professionals have been on a roller-coaster ride since the 2016 presidential election. That ride includes the highs of lofty rhetoric, the lows of as-yet unfulfilled promises, and uncertainty about what may lie around the [...]

What are your clients’ most-pressing issues?2017-11-01T15:20:21+00:00

Price Transparency In Medicine Faces Stiff Opposition — From Hospitals And Doctors

2017-07-26T14:28:36+00:00

The article below was published on July 25, 2017 by Kaiser Health News, written by Rachel Bluth. Photo Source: Kaiser Health News COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two years after it passed unanimously in Ohio’s state Legislature, a law meant to inform patients what health care procedures will cost is in a state of suspended [...]

Price Transparency In Medicine Faces Stiff Opposition — From Hospitals And Doctors2017-07-26T14:28:36+00:00
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