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The BenefitsTV Podcast is dedicated to helping you navigate the complex world of employee benefits. Join our hosts, Andrew McNeil and Rosario Avila as they discuss the latest trends and insights in the employee benefits industry and provide you with actionable tips and strategies to make the most of your benefits program.
In this episode of Benefits TV, Andrew and Rosario discuss strategies for employers and employees to deal with increasing health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs. They talk about plan design changes like HRAs and HSAs, using telehealth, shopping for medications, and taking advantage of standalone providers.
Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:44 - Increasing premiums and plan changes 3:04 - Communicating changes to employees 4:28 - HRAs vs. HSAs 6:47 - Bronze plans with HRA funding 10:00 - First year utilization with HRA plans 13:35 - ICRAs for out-of-state employees 15:59 - Saving money with standalone providers 19:10 - Using urgent care over ER 21:40 - Telehealth pros and cons 25:00 - Provider navigation services 26:58 - Wrap up
Show Notes: - Average premium increases Andrew & Rosario are seeing: 10-15% - Importance of communicating full cost of benefits to employees - HRA plans can provide immediate funding vs HSAs that are funded over time - First year of HRA plans often have low utilization as employees learn about new benefit - ICRAs allow employers to reimburse out-of-state employees for individual plans - Employees should shop pharmacies for best generic drug prices and pay cash if lower than copay - Visiting standalone labs/clinics is usually cheaper than hospitals - Urgent care is significantly cheaper than ER for non-emergencies - Telehealth is convenient but some providers are mandating it, frustrating patients - Provider navigation services can help negotiate medical bills and find cost-effective care
Contact us: Andrew McNeil - AndrewM@arrowbenefitsgroup.com Rosario Avila - RosarioA@arrowbenefitsgroup.com
BenefitsTV the Podcast
The BenefitsTV Podcast is dedicated to helping you navigate the complex world of employee benefits. Join our hosts, Andrew McNeil and Rosario Avila as they discuss the latest trends and insights in the employee benefits industry and provide you with actionable tips and strategies to make the most of your benefits program.