May 2004
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Benefit Services Group, Inc.
28423 Orchard Lake Road
Suite 200
Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Phone: (248) 553-9040
Fax:    (248) 553-9042

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www.YourBenefitStore.com


Benefit Services Group specializes in quality employee benefit programs.  Our clients are an employer that cares about their employees.  We provide our clients a prescription on how to contain benefit cost while maintaining a good benefit program.

Welcome to Our Newsletter!

It is with great satisfaction, we bring you this news letter.  May brings us a blossom of great articles which will add a breath fragrance to your benefit program. This month’s articles on Consumer Directed Health Care Looks Like a Winner but beware of Health Insurance Scams, Web Sites Can Provide Valuable Health Information But Surf With Caution and Prescription Drug Spending on the Rise; Plans Implement Cost Containment Measures are articles you don’t want to miss.  Let us know if you want to further investigate how some of these idea’s can benefit your benefit program.   If you have a topic for future discussion, please let me know.  We value our relationship and would like your opinion about our agency.  Any suggestions for improvements would appreciate hearing from you.  Send it via email to jshort@benefitservicesgroup.com.


J. Patrick Short
President
 


Kenneth E. Tebbetts
Account Executive


Employers Should Beware of Health Insurance Scams

Some 15,000 employers fell victim to health insurance scams between 2000 and 2002, according to a March 2004 report from the General Accounting Office (GAO).  Companies offering the policies collect premiums and may even pay some claims before simply disappearing, leaving employees who believe they have health insurance with uncovered medical bills and employers to deal with the wreckage in their employees’ lives.

“Tens of thousands of employers and hundreds of thousands of individuals have paid premiums for essentially nonexistent coverage,” said Kathryn G. Allen, Director of Health Insurance Studies at the GAO. The GAO investigation found at least 144 companies that were marketing health coverage between 2000 and 2002 they were not authorized to sell.  Investigators found $252 million in unpaid claims on some 200,000 phony policies.  Employers and individuals in every state have been victims. 
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Web Sites Can Provide Valuable Health Information, But Surf with Caution

Today’s employee is expected to be a savvy consumer of health care services. Changes in health plan designs that shift more costs to employees compel thoughtful consideration of how to spend health care dollars. Furthermore, with the growth in popularity of health reimbursement accounts (HRAs), medical savings accounts (MSAs), and health saving accounts (HSAs), the prospect of rolling over unused account funds for future years provides an added motivation to be a careful consumer of health care services.
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The Early Numbers Are In, And Consumer-Directed Health Care Looks Like a Winner

Early experience with consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) indicates that the goals of cost-moderation and informed patient decision making are being met.  Cost increases for these plans are well below those for other types of health plans and members are utilizing preventive care services and decision-making support tools.

These experiences were shared by several vendors of CDHP products, at a briefing sponsored by the Galen Institute, a research organization that focuses on health and tax policy. The briefing, “Reports from the Field about Consumer Choice Health Care,” featured representatives from Aetna, Definity Health, Destiny Health, Assurant Health (formerly Fortis Health), Lumenos, and Vivius.
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Prescription Drug Spending on the Rise; Plans Implement Cost Containment Measures

Prescription drug cost increases continue to grow at a double-digit rate, and though this trend has slowed over the past few years, drug cost increases continue to outpace the overall growth in health care costs. However, prescription drug plans that implement a variety of cost containment techniques see a much more moderate rate of growth.
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