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The Escalating Costs of Major Medical Insurance: A Looming Healthcare Crisis
In an era where healthcare costs are spiraling out of control, the financial burden of major medical insurance has become a daunting challenge for both individuals and employers. The escalating costs of health insurance premiums are forcing many employees to make the difficult decision of going without any form of health coverage, exposing them to […]
Exploring the Shift: Why Employees Opt Out of Major Medical Plans Due to High Premiums
The landscape of healthcare coverage is evolving, and one noticeable trend is the increasing number of employees opting out of major medical plans due to the soaring cost of premiums. This shift is a reflection of the challenges employees face when balancing healthcare needs and financial realities. In this blog post, we delve into the […]
Making Informed Choices: MEC Plans vs. Traditional Major Medical Programs
Healthcare decisions are some of the most significant choices we make, impacting not only our physical well-being but also our financial stability. When it comes to health insurance, the options can be overwhelming, ranging from traditional major medical plans to Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC) plans. In this article, we’ll explore the advantages of enrolling in […]
Empowering Small Franchises: The Vital Role of MEC Plans for Businesses under 50 Employees
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, small franchises have carved a niche for themselves by delivering personalized services and fostering close-knit customer relationships. These microenterprises, often composed of 1-49 employees, play a pivotal role in the economy by creating jobs and stimulating local economies. As these franchises strive to thrive and provide for their employees, one […]
Employers know their mental health benefits aren’t cutting it
As the U.S. continues to face a behavioral health provider shortage, employers are feeling frustrated that they can’t do more to help employees. According to a survey by the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions and the HR Policy Association, just one-third of employers were satisfied with access to behavioral health services through their network. Thirty-one percent of […]