In the era of rising copays and deductibles, flexible spending accounts represent an opportunity for employers to help make healthcare more affordable for employees. With an FSA, employees can self-fund with tax-free dollars the growing costs of health insurance. Continue reading
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How to Create a Corporate Fitness Program
Many companies make the mistake of focusing on results and work produced by their employees without monitoring each employee’s health and morale. It’s easy to forget that a healthy and happy employee is also a more productive one. Creating a wellness program is just one way to work towards a healthier, and therefore more productive, company. Continue reading
The Difference Between PPO and HMO Plans
Healthcare lingo can be difficult to understand, but it is important to know how your health plan works. Continue reading
What is HRA?
HRA stands for Health Reimbursement Arrangement, which is something set up and funded by an employer. Continue reading
How The Affordable Care Act Affects Your Business
Obtaining healthcare is on the mind of many people across the United States. I Continue reading
Choosing the Right Employee Health Benefits
Choosing the best health benefits for your company and employees can be overwhelming for an employer. In order to reduce some strain off of the situation, there are some steps that can be followed. Continue reading
What is the SHOP Marketplace?
SHOP Marketplace stands for Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Marketplace. Continue reading
Benefits of Self-Funding your Health Benefits
For a long time, self-funded health plans were only for big companies, with 200 plus employees. Continue reading
What is EPO and Why Should I Choose It for My Employees?
An Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) is a type of low-cost health plan that covers eligible services within a certain network. Continue reading
How Does an HSA Work?
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a tax-free savings account used to pay for medical expenses, such as visits to the doctor and prescriptions. Continue reading