Registration for FORUM West opens June 1st
 

Communities

Health Plan Communication

The Health Plan Communication community highlights the latest news and innovative trends and best practices employers are utilizing to effectively communicate information to their employee population in regard to choice profiles, design explanations, a summary plan description (SPD) and outlines, offering employees information such as cost-sharing provisions, including premiums, deductibles, co-insurance and copayment amounts.

Articles

LATEST

HealthCare Consumerism Radio: David Daskal, Jellyvision, Discusses Benefits Communications

Hosts Doug Field, CEO of The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism (IHC), and Ron Bachman, Chairman of the Editorial Advisory Board, talk with David Daskal, Director of Business Development with Jellyvision. This segment focuses on the importance of good benefits communications and how Jellyvision and their program "ALEX" are leading the

HealthCare Consumerism Radio: Dennis McGuire, CodeBaby, Talks Benefits Communication & Health Reform

Hosts Brent Macy, Managing Director with The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism (IHC), and Jonathan Field, Managing Editor with The IHC, talk with Dennis McGuire, CEO of CodeBaby. McGuire discussed CodeBaby's Intelligent Virtual Assistant, and how combined with the customer engagement platform extends self-service beyond the knowledge base and FAQ to

Social Media Empowers Consumers

Gone are the days where the only place one could learn about his/her disease or injury was within the four walls of the treating physician’s office. Social media will continue to be a powerful tool for the empowered consumer looking for information about their doctors and diseases.

Beating the Enrollment Blitz

It happens during every enrollment season at every company around the country. Overwhelmed by the volume of decisions they have to make in such a narrow window of time, employees march themselves through their benefits selections on autopilot.

Press Releases

LATEST

UBA Offers Analysis of Summary of Benefits and Coverage Requirement

Employer Support Tools on SBC Requirements Available in UBA PPACA Resource Center.

Colonial Life Survey Says Workers Want Better Benefits Communication

New research shows employees value good benefits education

Adjudica Launches Broker Version of Communications and Engagement Portal

Adjudica, LLC announced the release of a new version of its HealthSight communications and engagement portal for group health plans specifically designed for use by brokers and consultants.

Blog Posts

LATEST

IHC FORUM EAST SETS RECORD NUMBER OF ATTENDEES, SPONSORS

Yesterday - ATLANTA -- May 24, 2013 -- Now in its fourth year, The Institute for HealthCare...

 

Keeping Dental Care Costs Low in 2013

05/21/2013 - Description not available

 

This Week on HealthCare Consumerism Radio: Hospital Safety Scores, Patient Health Advisory and More

05/20/2013 - Americans love to save money, especially in a tight economy. And everyone loves a good...

 

White Papers

LATEST

The Six Drivers of Employee Engagement

We've all seen it before – new benefits programs that fall flat because employees don't interact with them. Employee engagement is critical to maximizing the value of your benefits portfolio.

MetLife's Study of Employee Benefits Trends Sees Opportunity in Economic Climate

As you know, we’ve been following MetLife’s research for quite a while. We created Tip Sheets that are all about effective benefits communication for their Open Enrollment Toolbox, and we use the data from their annual Study of Employee Benefits Trends in our White Paper

Final Regulations Require New Health Plan Summaries for Most Fall Enrollments

The federal agencies responsible for implementing the health reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), issued final regulations relating to the requirement that insurers and plan sponsors distribute four-page "plain English" benefit summaries to health plan enrollees.

Connect With Us!FacebookTwitterLinkedInIHC FORUM BlogRSS
Member LoginTerms of UseSite Map

©2013 The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism