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Employers are overpaying for employees’ healthcare because the system wastes $750 billion per year on unnecessary tests and treatments. Most employers don’t take steps to monitor costs.
November 5 -
These places top the list when it comes to health costs, access and outcomes, according to new analysis.
November 2 -
The programs are missing one very important mark — and it’s the No. 1 cost concern of workers.
November 2
Amino -
The more educated employees are about treatment options and their pricing, the more likely they'll be to better engage in healthcare.
October 31
Frenkel Benefits -
For clients sponsoring high-deductible health plans with health savings accounts, ensuring that the HDHP continuously remains HSA-qualified is no easy task. But this checklist can help.
October 31
CBIZ -
Too many workers don’t review their annual enrollment materials, participate in an HSA or enroll in a 401(k). But employers can help with several action steps.
October 31 -
Employers, here’s why you should tell employees contributing to a triple-tax-free health savings account is more valuable and versatile than boosting a retirement plan.
October 31
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
A vast majority of workers are tapping their health savings accounts to pay for immediate healthcare expenses — and nine other findings from Willis Towers Watson.
October 31 -
Health savings account participants are more engaged in their healthcare decisions but still see HSAs as ways for reducing medical expense.
October 31 -
Employers are grappling with slow adoption even as they push high-deductible health plans as a smart bet for more workers.
October 31







