3 Radical Ideas Changing the Medical Insurance Market Today
Posted: March 29, 2019
There are some interesting changes happening in the medical insurance market place today. These changes are hidden under all of the noise around rolling back ACA also known as Obama Care. In many ways these emerging changes may have more impact on both Employee Benefit cost reduction and the delivery of medical services. What Do These Changes Mean to Group Benefit Plan Design In this...
Skipping the Dentist Can Put Your Health at Risk
Posted: June 16, 2017
Most of us don’t look forward to a trip to the dentist. However, caring for your teeth and gums is a crucial part of maintaining overall health. Research over the past decade has revealed links between tooth and gum health and several serious medical conditions. A recent study found that 40 percent of people who suffered gum disease were more likely to have another chronic...
Summer Activities to Keep Your Health Costs Down
Posted: May 8, 2017
Maintaining your health leads to a better quality of life. There are certain summer activities that are particularly effective – and fun too. Rather than spending the summer days inactive, make the most of the weather by engaging in activities that will not only make you healthier and stronger, but can help keep health costs down. Look over some of the most effective ways to...
New to the Game: How to Insure Your New Addition
Posted: April 20, 2017
There are few things more exciting than welcoming a new family member and our team at Lowdermilk & Associates understands that you want nothing but the best for your child. So when it is time to bring home your new son or daughter, you want to ensure that there will be no unanticipated gaps or delays in the health insurance coverage for your little one....
The Hidden Value of Employee Sick Days for Business Owners
Posted: February 1, 2016
While it can be easy to see how sick days would be beneficial to your employees, they are equally valuable to you as an employer. Taking a day or two off from work affects immediate productivity, but the consequences of employees “toughing it out” and coming to work sick are far greater. Coming to Work Sick: Why Not to Do It When there’s a lot to be accomplished...