By: Katelyn Bush The Paradox of Rising Health Costs We’ve all heard the phrase, “You get out of life what you put into it.” But can we say the same about healthcare? While employers have invested thousands in ...
By: Katelyn Bush The Paradox of Rising Health Costs We’ve all heard the phrase, “You get out of life what you put into it.” But can we say the same about healthcare? While employers have invested thousands in ...
By: Kari Niblack In the ever-evolving landscape of employee benefits, self-funded employers are constantly seeking innovative ways to balance cost management and employee well-being. One such game-changing ...
By: Katelyn Bush A Cost Conundrum We’ve all seen the headlines about diabetes treatments flying off pharmacy shelves. “Demand for Weight Loss Drug is Through the Roof," reads one. “New Medication May Take a ...
Category: diabetes management, diabetes, weight-loss drugs, zealic
By: Nic Hayes Unbeknownst to you there is a hole in your roof allowing water, leaves, and bugs into your home. You continue to hire exterminators, water damage restoration services, and others to preserve your ...
By: Peyton Brien In the world of workplace safety, taking proactive measures is far more effective than dealing with the consequences later on. For years, the workers compensation industry has been largely ...
By: Nic Hayes Being part of today’s workforce does not come without its fair share of stress. Whether that stress takes the form of long hours, challenging projects, physically demanding labor, a need for more ...
By: Phillip Berry Sign up for newsletter that offer you free information Contact us If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything. Alexander Hamilton The Power of a Point of View What shapes how ...
By: Katelyn Bush Feeling 'Under the Weather?' It’s that time of year again! There’s a pleasant chill in the air, cardigans are back in style, and cafes are filling their displays with pumpkin spice-flavored ...
Category: productivity, primary care, employee benefits, illness, direct primary care, health costs
By: Nic Hayes The past few years have changed the world in a way never seen before, especially regarding what people value. In turn, this has shaped what people are seeking from their employers. The pandemic ...
By The Granite List In the realm of employee benefits, self-funding has emerged as a strategic choice for many employers seeking greater control and cost management. This approach allows employers to assume ...
By Allison Binning Gesundheit! Did you know that Spanish speakers respond to a sneeze by replying, “Salud!” which translates to “Health!” In French, you can respond to a sneeze with “vos souhaits,” or “to your ...
Category: "wellbeing", stress, mental health, mental health services, espyr
By Allison Binning Furry Babies and Furry Bills We all know the “pet parents”-- dual-income, no kids, but they’ll tell you that their dog is their “fur baby.” Or perhaps you’ve seen two different kinds of ...
Category: pet insurance, savings, pet care, United Pet Care, pet-owners
By Katelyn Bush A Healthcare Conundrum Picture this: You're washing dishes when you nick your finger on a serrated knife. You splash cold water on the cut— it doesn’t look too severe, but it probably won’t ...
Category: orthopedic spend, Bundled Options, savings, coral, direct plan
By Allison Binning A New World The corporate world is changing faster than ever, and our kids are jumping into this new world with us. In 1978, only 51% of all married couples with kids were dual income. In ...
Category: Covid, education, childcarebenefits, learning care group, working families
By Allison Binning An Education Crisis In recent years, nearly 23% of people reported losses of $2,500 or more, while 15% admitted to losing more than $10,000 as a result of financial illiteracy. Additional ...
Category: financial literacy, education, financial stress, brightdime