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Most employers recognize that such information is “confidential,” but may not fully understand what that means or what they should do to protect it.
March 26Ogletree Deakins -
The share of medical spending devoted to administrative costs, including billing, is roughly three times what it is in other affluent countries, and it’s a major reason the United States spends twice as much on healthcare.
March 26 -
Depending on the size of their workforce, employers don’t want to choose options that are too large or too small.
March 23Corporate Synergies -
Most employers recognize that such information is “confidential,” but may not fully understand what that means or what they should do to protect it.
March 22Ogletree Deakins -
Depending on the size of their workforce, employers don’t want to choose options that are too large or too small.
March 22Corporate Synergies -
Chris McSwain sounds off on the Integrated Benefits Institute’s new initiatives, and why firms need to come together and connect to help solve medical challenges.
March 20 -
The sports bar and driving range venue implemented SurgeryPlus once it moved to a self-insured health plan and saw a 2.57% return on investment.
March 18 -
It’s easy to fault the insurance industry, but dealing with the government could be a nightmare. This is why benefit advisers need to step in.
March 16Frenkel Benefits -
A raft of under-popularized strategies are helping advisers reign in their clients healthcare costs.
March 16Prosperity Benefits -
The sports bar and driving range venue implemented SurgeryPlus once it moved to a self-insured health plan and saw a reduction in costs.
March 15