Month: June 2023
Plain Ole Health Plan Continues Legacy Cost Containment Strategies
SETTING THE STAGE WITH SOME BAD NEWS: “Every year, the cost of medical services across the country increases, and Texas is not immune to that trend.”
Continue reading Plain Ole Health Plan Continues Legacy Cost Containment StrategiesFinanciers Bought Up Anesthesia Practices, Then Raised Prices
Article Referred by Doug Aldeen
Private-equity firms are merging doctor groups to create firms that critics say are big enough to wield excessive power over prices
Continue reading Financiers Bought Up Anesthesia Practices, Then Raised PricesRevive Health
“Don’t bother doing something unless you’re radically different from the competition” – Sir Richard Branson
Posted by Adam Leggette on LinkedIn
Introducing our new website designed to revolutionize healthcare…….
Continue reading Revive HealthUnderworld of Cadaver Trafficking Unveiled
Harvard Medical School donated body parts for scientific research are being trafficked. Photo credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta
As a Massachusetts man grappled with the agonizing grip of lung cancer, his selfless choice to donate his body to Harvard Medical School represented his noble hope of saving others from such torture, as outlined in a horrifying lawsuit filed in Suffolk Superior Court.
Continue reading Underworld of Cadaver Trafficking UnveiledThe $100 Health Plan Most Americans Qualify For………….
Inelastic demand and the manipulation of value parameters characterizes American health care financing…….
Continue reading The $100 Health Plan Most Americans Qualify For………….Gayle Brekke – Primary Care Mindset
“I’m watching the line of young MDs file past me to be hooded, I’m feeling a range of emotions. Happy for them, of course, that they succeeded in a difficult and important endeavor. But also sad that many of them, especially those going into family medicine, have little idea what’s in store for them working in “the system.” It is nearly certain that they will quickly feel overwhelmed, frustrated and maybe even deceived, just like so many family docs working in “the system” today.” – Gayle Brekke
Continue reading Gayle Brekke – Primary Care MindsetWorld’s Oldest Insurance Company
The Hamburger Feuerkasse is the oldest insurance company in the world. In 1676, it was founded by Georg Brandes and Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, who were both members of the Grand Duchy of Baden.
Continue reading World’s Oldest Insurance CompanyTSHBP 2023-2024 Rates
THSBP member school districts will be facing higher health insurance costs for 2023-2024. Not all member districts will be paying the same rates.
Continue reading TSHBP 2023-2024 RatesEngland’s Doctors & Nurses Want More Money
England’s Senior Doctors Vote to Strike as Action by Nurses Ends
By Asad Zulfiqar
(Bloomberg) — Senior doctors in England voted to strike after a separate ballot among nurses fell short of the threshold needed for them to continue months of damaging industrial action.
Continue reading England’s Doctors & Nurses Want More MoneyCuban Drug Dealer Publishes Prices
How Plan Sponsors Are Getting Screwed Without Knowing It
If plan members knew the truth about health care financing they would be some kind of pissed off……………
Continue reading How Plan Sponsors Are Getting Screwed Without Knowing ItCash Pay Can Be Added To Any Plan
Strategy is designed for self-funded health plans interested in achieving additional plan savings while improving benefits at the same time without disrupting existing relationships.
Continue reading Cash Pay Can Be Added To Any PlanBCBS Costs Accelerated In 2022
The total cost increase is the highest since at least 2015…………….
Continue reading BCBS Costs Accelerated In 2022HR 3799 Allows Employers To Subsidize Individual Health Insurance Coverage
Employers would have more options to provide health insurance that doesn’t have to meet certain coverage rules and may come at a lower cost under an expanded version of H.R. 3799.
Continue reading HR 3799 Allows Employers To Subsidize Individual Health Insurance CoverageNorth Carolina Politicians Screw Employers & Workers
Hospitals incentivized to raise their charges. Another example of government interference in health care delivery.
Continue reading North Carolina Politicians Screw Employers & WorkersHow Much Do You Charge?
“Whatever we ultimately agree on, if it works, it’s cheap. If it doesn’t, it’s expensive.“
Continue reading How Much Do You Charge?Working The Spread
The Weslaco ISD vs Aetna lawsuit and hundreds like it have exposed certain practices that drive up costs which most plan sponsors are not aware of.
Continue reading Working The SpreadPPOs Are Cost Drivers
“This is part of an overall national trend to move away from PPO plans that come with high costs to consumers and offer little in the way of coordinated care”
– Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois
Continue reading PPOs Are Cost DriversSecret Sauce ER Economics
“The secret sauce was basically having doctors out-of-network, and then delivering surprise medical bills to families who had shown up at an emergency room, loading them up with medical debt”
Continue reading Secret Sauce ER EconomicsPhysician Owned Hospitals Instill Competition
“Our study suggests that these hospitals actually deliver care at lower prices, instill competition to the hospital market, and expand patient access to hospital care.”
Continue reading Physician Owned Hospitals Instill CompetitionHealth Care Financing Made Easy
I treated a friend to lunch today. The total for this expense was $33.62. The expense was reasonable for the meal we had and the service received.
Continue reading Health Care Financing Made EasyThe Future Is In The Past And Its Catching Up Fast
By Bill Rusteberg
Forty years of managed care has lead to unsustainable high costs bankrupting the American middle class. Now something amazing is happening.
Continue reading The Future Is In The Past And Its Catching Up FastCaptives Are No Longer An “Alternative Market”
From: Captive Intelligence
Captives should no longer be considered an ‘alternative market’, with the volume of premium and assets under management carried by self-insurance subsidiaries demanding they be viewed as a market in their own right, according to Paul Phillips, partner and global captive network co-leader at EY.
Continue reading Captives Are No Longer An “Alternative Market”Myth: Hospitals Lose Money On Medicare
“Unless hospitals are committing fraud in their reporting to Medicare, their rates cover their costs and profit. To then complain that getting paid more than double that is a “hardship” is laughable. I spent years inside hospitals finances as a consultant. With very few exceptions, they’re rolling in the dough while being incredibly inefficient. It’s remarkable how they’ve managed to perpetuate the narrative of “losing” money on Medicare. Have to hand it to their PR/marketing departments & lobbying arms for pulling that off. The consequences couldn’t be more devastating for the middle class.” – Dave Chase
Continue reading Myth: Hospitals Lose Money On MedicareA Solution For The Brownsville ISD Health Plan?
The Brownsville Independent School District’s self-funded health plan continues to operate in the red. The district contributes +$600 per employee per month but its not enough.
Continue reading A Solution For The Brownsville ISD Health Plan?10,000 Pound Gorilla Seeks Health Insurance Proposals
The Brownsville Independent School District, the largest employer south of San Antonio, is seeking competitive health insurance proposals for Plan Year 2024.
Continue reading 10,000 Pound Gorilla Seeks Health Insurance ProposalsClaims Have Doubled But Blue Cross Is Free
“We do not pay Blue Cross to administer our plan at all.”
(WARNING: Excessive head scratching leads to baldness. Reader beware).
Continue reading Claims Have Doubled But Blue Cross Is FreeExamining The Doctor Shortage
By Jeff Bernhard, ReviveHealth CEO
As ReviveHealth continues to expand its collaborations with health institutions nationwide, the glaring reality of America’s physician shortage becomes increasingly evident.
Continue reading Examining The Doctor ShortageRansomware & Bankruptcy
By Darrell Pruitt, DDS
Bad things can happen in paperless practices, Doc………………
Continue reading Ransomware & BankruptcyInsurance Brokers Are (almost) Never Tied To Outcomes…………..
If these firms were in charge of your company’s security, you would have fired them after the first robbery. Instead, there’s a robbery occurring daily within your health plan, but these firms all keep their positions as “trusted advisors”.
Continue reading Insurance Brokers Are (almost) Never Tied To Outcomes…………..Ozempic Finger
Ozempic finger is diet drug’s latest side effect — forcing women to spend more money………………..
Continue reading Ozempic FingerRegion One Summer Conference
Attention Health Care Changemakers!
“For the first time ever, we are opening our doors to all healthcare changemakers to join our annual Summit, RosettaFest, Aug 7-9 in Chicago.” – Dave Chase
Continue reading Attention Health Care Changemakers!Uncle Miltie
Milton Godwin, affectionately known by those of us back in the day as Uncle Miltie, was an aging Houston insurance agent back in the 80’s who specialized in bidding on cities, counties and school districts.
Continue reading Uncle MiltieTexas Government Health Plan Given An Unfair Advantage Over Commercial Competitors
Texas public school districts who have opted out of TRS ActiveCare have been anxiously awaiting legislative action in the hopes the state would gift more monies to help subsidize the cost of their group health plans.
Continue reading Texas Government Health Plan Given An Unfair Advantage Over Commercial CompetitorsHow To Buy Low Cost Health Care
“All industries compete on price and efficiency, but the healthcare industry exists to maximize billings and revenue. They do not compete on price and efficiency. ….. Our vision is to empower the stakeholders of healthcare (doctors, hospitals, and patients) to discover the true cost of care so that they can be the custodians of their own future.” (SOURCE: Health Cost Labs)
Continue reading How To Buy Low Cost Health CareHouse Bill 711
Texas Health Insurance Set for Massive Steering and Tiering Shakeup
HB 711 overwhelmingly passed both chambers of the Texas legislature and would allow employers to tier hospitals within a system and steer patients to higher performing centers.
Continue reading House Bill 711Giving Employees A Choice Between Not-So-Free Care and………FREE CARE
A stand alone benefit option that can be added to any plan giving members a choice between free health care or not so free health care at the point of service.
Continue reading Giving Employees A Choice Between Not-So-Free Care and………FREE CAREWhen Something Is Not Covered It Is
An employee learned today a medication he urgently needs is not covered by his group health plan.
Continue reading When Something Is Not Covered It IsEven The Cheaper Drugs Are Expensive
Working with Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, PBC, SmithRx will cover YUSIMRY when it is launched in early July 2023. YUSIMRY will be available through the Cost Plus Drugs online mail-order pharmacy for $569.27 plus dispensing and shipping fees, compared to the current price of Humira of $6,922 per carton.
Continue reading Even The Cheaper Drugs Are ExpensiveBull Dog Lawyer Hunts For Vulnerable Plan Sponsors
ERISA litigation lawyer Jerry Schlichter has taken to social media to hunt for potential employee plaintiffs for a new brand of fiduciary litigation.……………
Continue reading Bull Dog Lawyer Hunts For Vulnerable Plan SponsorsPPOs Suck
The Limitations of PPOs and Their Declining Relevance for Employers: The Rise of TPAs
Continue reading PPOs SuckTelemedicine At 4:00 In The Morning
Ford Motor Company Sues Blue Cross
Ford sues Blue Cross, accusing insurer of price fixing that led to ‘astronomical profits’
Ford Motor Co., which paid $500 million in premiums to BCBS, alleges it was “overcharged” for health insurance in a new lawsuit that’s related to the $2.7 billion antitrust settlement that BCBS and member companies reached in 2020.
Continue reading Ford Motor Company Sues Blue CrossGoodroot
“Goodroot is a home for healthcare disruptors. We are founding Goodroot to free the talent and creativity that is currently stifled within our healthcare system.”
Continue reading GoodrootWhy Do The BUCAs Use Brokers?
Why do the big health insurance carriers need brokers? There are only four majors left in the market, Aetna, Blue Cross, Cigna and United Healthcare. All have fully operational account reps. eager to service business. Each has in-house sales reps to solicit new business. So why are independent brokers necessary? What value do they bring?
Continue reading Why Do The BUCAs Use Brokers?Humira Biosimilar at 85% Discount!
Coherus BioSciences to launch Humira biosimilar at 85% discount
Continue reading Humira Biosimilar at 85% Discount!Aldeen’s Sunday Morning Bathroom Read: Charity Care 101 (Part II)
By Doug AldeenDoug Aldeen• ERISA Healthcare Attorney and General Counsel
The Texas Hospital District statute requires a determination of ability to pay ( at cost) FIRST prior to initiating any extraordinary collection action (Texas Special District Laws Code 1053.111). In short, the burden is on the not for profit tax supported facility to prove the resources are available (subject to court review) to satisfy any outstanding obligation.
Continue reading Aldeen’s Sunday Morning Bathroom Read: Charity Care 101 (Part II)Better Than A Poke In The Eye
Levelland Banking Center | First Bank and Trust, a division of HTLF Bank (firstbanktexas.com)
At First Bank & Trust, a division of HTLF Bank, decision-making is kept to a local level and bankers are unwaveringly committed to deeply understanding every intricacy of every customer’s financial relationship.
Continue reading Better Than A Poke In The EyeRojas
Summer Session Is Here
A Public Purchasing Seminar – June 21, 22, 23, 2023
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS SEMINAR AND WHY……….
This seminar will have class topics that emphasize cost savings to government entities. It is designed for persons having administrative responsibilities in the area of purchasing, especially applicable to all areas of the public sector including counties, municipalities, council of governments, state agencies, governmental funded non-profit organizations, and other special governmental districts.
Continue reading Summer Session Is HereCOBRA ALTERNATIVE
Every self-funded plan sponsor should put this link on their employee benefits portal.
Continue reading COBRA ALTERNATIVETSHBP 2023-2024 Rates Expected To Be Released Soon
Since 2019 a number of Texas school districts have left the TRS ActiveCare government health plan. How have they fared since? For example the El Paso ISD didn’t do so well in their first 18 months. Others did better.
Continue reading TSHBP 2023-2024 Rates Expected To Be Released SoonThe Shadowy Financial Empire Built Around Liberty HealthShare Is Showing Signs of Strain
Beers family members built a “conglomerate” by selling a Christian alternative to traditional health insurance. They’re now scrambling for cash, even though they received millions in PPP loans that were later forgiven.
Continue reading The Shadowy Financial Empire Built Around Liberty HealthShare Is Showing Signs of StrainJudge Calls Insurance Denial Process “KIND OF STRANGE”
By Greg Lamm
A Washington federal judge on Thursday said the insurance industry’s practice of letting an insurer decide whether it is required to provide coverage is “kind of strange” during a hearing involving a teen’s lawsuit seeking coverage from a Premera Blue Cross plan for her yearlong mental health treatment at a residential facility.
Continue reading Judge Calls Insurance Denial Process “KIND OF STRANGE”What You Actually Take Home From a $50,000 Salary in Every State
The Lone Star State is tops in the nation when it comes to take-home pay, with a $50,000 earner keeping $38,190. As one of the nine states with no income tax, Texas has to share this title with eight other states, but its residents don’t likely mind as they bring home more than residents of other states at the same income level.
Continue reading What You Actually Take Home From a $50,000 Salary in Every StateDecoding the Complexity: Why Insurance Policies Are Impossible to Read
Decoding Machine Unveils The Truth Behind Insurance Policies
Insurance policies are notorious for their convoluted language and overwhelming complexity. They often leave policyholders scratching their heads and struggling to comprehend the terms and conditions of coverage. This is intentional. If you start from the premise that insurance companies do not make money by paying claims, then things start to become clearer. In this blog post, we explore the reasons behind the incomprehensibility of insurance contracts, examine the impact on policyholders, and provide insights into navigating these perplexing documents.
Continue reading Decoding the Complexity: Why Insurance Policies Are Impossible to ReadThe FDA Warned Ozempic Users But They Don’t Give a Fuck
As prices rise, semaglutide users are turning to online pharmacies for their drugs — even with the FDA issuing safety concerns. As one user puts it: “People are shit out of luck.”
Continue reading The FDA Warned Ozempic Users But They Don’t Give a FuckPosted on Linkedin by Scott Haas
Nonprofits Hospital’s Charity Care Shrank Even As Revenues Grew
“Bring Me Your Sick, Your Poor & Our Tax Savings Will Cure You”
Article Referred By Bob Calvisi
“Years of rising operating profits and cash reserves did not translate to greater charity care across the nation’s nonprofit hospitals, according to a study published this week in Health Affairs.”
Continue reading Nonprofits Hospital’s Charity Care Shrank Even As Revenues GrewSelf-Insured Plans Look To Recover Billions
“As more and more of these cases make their way through the courts, self-insured health plan administrators charged with properly monitoring and safeguarding plan assets should do so, independent of their TPA’s own reporting.”
Continue reading Self-Insured Plans Look To Recover BillionsCharity Care 101
Posted on Linkedin by Doug Aldeen Doug Aldeen• ERISA Healthcare Attorney and General Counsel
Charity care should be calculated at cost rather than established billing rates.
Continue reading Charity Care 101Texas County Looks To Mexico & Canada For Prescription Drug Needs
Willacy County commissioners approve changes to employee medical insurance
June 07, 2023
BY ALLEN ESSEX
Staff Writer
Willacy County employees will be able to buy certain medicines in Mexico at big savings with a pre-loaded debit card or order them through a Canadian mail-order pharmacy, also with a hefty discount, due to changes approved June 1 by county commissioners.
Continue reading Texas County Looks To Mexico & Canada For Prescription Drug NeedsAnother Major Carrier Quits California
Allstate, one of the nation’s largest insurance companies, has joined State Farm in deciding to halt sales of property and casualty coverage to new customers in California, saying it’s too pricey to underwrite policies in the state which has seen thousands of natural disasters in recent years.
Continue reading Another Major Carrier Quits CaliforniaVicious Kitty Cat Attack Costs $17,370
By Bill Hennessey, M.D. on Linkedin
I Tot I Taw a Kitty Cat – I did – I did!! And the Methodist Hospital TX ER bill was $17,370. Yes, for a cat bite.
Continue reading Vicious Kitty Cat Attack Costs $17,370Paul Wann
Operations Strategist, Paul Wann, Named Chief Operating Officer at HPI
MyHealthGuide Source: HPI, 5/31/2023
Westborough, MA – HPI, a leading national TPA of self-funded benefits, has tapped Paul Wann as their new chief operating officer. Paul will join senior leadership to drive the advancement of operations, automation, and programming. He brings over 30 years of experience in the industry, specializing in numerous areas including system configuration, member care, compliance, and analytics.
The Morales Store
If you haven’t been to Morales, Texas you haven’t lived yet. The Morales Store serves up the best hamburgers on the planet.
Continue reading The Morales StoreTexas City Fails To Control Health Care Costs
Attention Health Rosetta Advisors: Here’s an opportunity to bring sanity back to health care finance. This city’s reliance upon the BUCA’s has failed to control costs. Legacy brokers and consultants have failed to deliver desired results too. Doing the same thing over and over again is the definition of…………………..
Continue reading Texas City Fails To Control Health Care Costs