Out-of-Pocket Maximum: How It Could Help You Save on Medical Expenses
Healthcare is getting more expensive. The most recent Large Employers Health Care Strategy and Plan Design Survey predicts a 5% increase in overall costs over
Healthcare is getting more expensive. The most recent Large Employers Health Care Strategy and Plan Design Survey predicts a 5% increase in overall costs over
On March 24, 2020, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued an FAQ to provide guidance for the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “Act”). This
While the Coronavirus pandemic is a public health crisis, it’s also having a significant negative impact on business. With many states under “shelter-in-place” orders, businesses
How a narrow network enabled an assisted living facility in the rural South to increase healthcare access while saving costs Is it possible for narrow
How a Midwestern firm used creative risk segmentation to provide health insurance coverage for an employee with chronic illness The Problem A Midwestern company with
Business owners need to look after their employees, and part of that is providing good health coverage. When starting your search for a plan, however,
Healthcare spending in the United States is notoriously high. As of 2016, the U.S. spends 17.6 percent of its GDP on healthcare—more than any other
Health insurance costs continue to rise, hitting businesses and non-profits where it hurts the most – the bottom-line. As a result, employers are forced to
[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] [Transcript] 17.9%… Think about that number for a moment… It represents almost 1/5 but almost 1/5 of what? This number should shock
Social media giant, Pinterest, is just the latest company to abandon its traditional health insurance model for a self-funded medical plan. The company switched to