Provide healthcare benefits across the country and around the world.
Helps individuals & small businesses find affordable health insurance.
401(k) plans, group insurance, wellness program, and health benefits.
A benefits budget that's predictable and palatable.
What do I really need to know about workplace safety? First, know that if you get it wrong and people get hurt, you might just be out of business. Read on.
In December 2009, Judy Starkey, founder of Chamberlin Edmonds, came into the Company.com offices to talk health care. Judy Starkey founded Chamberlin Edmonds as an advocacy service, bridging the gap between hospital bureaucrats and patients at the sharp end of medical bills, who weren't sure what government assistance they were entitled to. Since its inception in 1986, Chamberlin Edmonds has grown to be a national market share leader in the provision of eligibility services. Chamberlin Edmonds serves over 200 hospitals in 26 states including numerous major public safety-net hospitals, teaching hospitals, and NCI designated cancer centers.
Many entrepreneurs view health insurance as optional. One in five self-employed people lack health coverage – about twice that of the regular workforce. That figure rises to about one in four for new entrepreneurs. Short-term savings, however, can lead to personal financial devastation if something catastrophic happens and you have no insurance to cover medical costs.
This is the health care article that has nothing (well, very little) to do with the ongoing discussions about the Healthcare Bill, whether it's good or bad, whether it's a blessing or a curse, whether it's constitutionally sound, or a blight on the pockets of future generations. This is the health care article that's about what you need to consider when choosing a medical insurance provider for your employees.
Robb Mandelbaum of the New York Timeshas some smart information for small business owners here.