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Prescription drugs continue to be a primary driver of employer-sponsored health care costs. Last year, per-employee costs jumped 5.2 percent, and prescriptions remain the fastest-growing plan expense, according to the 2023 National Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans.
The Affordable Care Act requires employers to provide their group health plan participants with access to both a summary of benefits and coverage that details the features of their health plan and a glossary of commonly used health care terms (such as balance billing, preauthorization and non-preferred provider). Access that
Demand is growing for supplemental health and financial benefits – so much so that by 2026, enrollment in voluntary benefits is expected to be up 20 percent, according to The Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers.
Use this checklist to plan for a successful open enrollment and renewal season – and keep your employees engaged in the process.
More than 40% of the country’s construction workforce is expected to retire in the next decade.
Car insurance rates are up 17% and are expected to hike another 4% during the remaining months of 2023, according to the Mid-Year Auto Insurance Trends Report from Insurify.
Open enrollment and renewal season is a great time to share tips with your employees about how to save money on health care services and prescriptions. Here are some recommendations from the Schauer Group employee benefits team.
If you’re an employer struggling to contain prescription costs, Schauer Group can help. Here are some recommendations from our employee benefits experts about how to combat increased pharmacy prices.
It’s vacation season! As you’re planning your next great adventure, here are some recommendations from Schauer Group’s team of experts to make sure you have the insurance coverage you need no matter what method of transportation you choose.
Each year, hurricane season presents a significant risk to homeowners. Not limited to coastal areas, hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major property damage due to storm surge, wind damage and flooding. These eight tips can increase your readiness in the event of a hurricane.
As the COVID-19 emergency declarations come to an end next month, so do many of the flexible health care policies that were implemented to ensure Americans had access to the services they needed during the pandemic.
Watch this video for five strategies for enduring periods of high inflation.
October 16-22, 2022, is National Teen Driver Safety Week. Now is a great time to have important conversations with teen drivers about staying safe behind the wheel.
As an employer, safety is your responsibility, and it’s important to identify workplace hazards and instill safe employee habits to ensure corrections remain permanent.
The COVID-19 pandemic tipped off supply chain issues that may take years to reconcile. Now, employers are left wondering how they might be able to stay afloat amid unprecedented market uncertainty.
While they are intended as a risk management tool, watch groups can actually create more issues if volunteers go beyond simply reporting suspicious activity and instead take law enforcement into their own hands.
When it comes to preventing collisions and remaining safe on the road, strong defensive driving skills are crucial. Defensive driving allows you to anticipate potentially dangerous on-the-road situations. This video covers some basic strategies to keep in mind.
Employers across the country are facing a pronounced issue right now: too many open positions and not enough workers. Why are individuals slow to return to work despite available positions and how can employers attract some of these workers?