
Day: January 29, 2025
Battle Lines Forming – Group vs Individual Health Insurance

The explosive growth of ICHRA, an attractive and affordable alternative, an escape from the punishing grip of increasingly onerous government mandates and sanctions, has caused fear among status quo vested interests.
The Partnership For Employer-Sponsored Coverage is Ceausecu on the balcony extolling status quo virtues while having no inkling nor understanding of what is about to come. They are blind and deaf, lost in their own fantasies, out of touch with restless constituents seething with pent up rage.
Continue reading Battle Lines Forming – Group vs Individual Health InsuranceCity of McAllen Seeks Cafeteria Plan & Voluntary Products Bids

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EMPLOYEE VOLUNTARY ANCILLARY PLANS & SECTION 125 ADMINISTRATION
RiskManagers Interlocal Purchasing Cooperative

RiskManagers Interlocal Purchasing Cooperative was established in 2018 for Texas political subdivisions to maintain a cooperative purchasing program among the Plan Sponsors (Members).
Continue reading RiskManagers Interlocal Purchasing CooperativeMilliman Bavvy Blog

This week’s blog dives into exactly what comes next for small and large groups.
Continue reading Milliman Bavvy BlogNavigate Complex Insurance Policies with Confidence and Avoid Costly Coverage Errors

et current and immediate answers to specific claim and policy questions with FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation — a unique, online resource designed for those who have a demand for highly complex and hard to find, quality information for specific claim needs and questions.
Continue reading Navigate Complex Insurance Policies with Confidence and Avoid Costly Coverage ErrorsGuess Who Is Going to End Up Paying $2.8 Billion!

Blue Cross Settles Largest Healthcare Antitrust Case In History For $2.8B
Chad Van Alstin | October 16, 2024 | Health Exec | Legal News
The largest healthcare antitrust settlement in history has just been reached and is pending approval from a federal judge.
Continue reading Guess Who Is Going to End Up Paying $2.8 Billion!