Category Archives: Newsletter Back Issues
2012 Newsletter Back Issues
January 2012 – Volume 6 – Issue 1 March 2012 – Volume 6 – Issue 3
2011 Newsletter Back Issues
January 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 1 February 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 2 March 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 3 April 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 4 May 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 5 June 2011 – Volume 5 – Number 6 July 2011 – Volume 5 – Number [...]
2010 Newsletter Back Issues
January 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 1 February 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 2 March 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 3 April 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 4 May 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 5 June 2010 – Volume 4 – Number 6 July 2010 – Volume 4 – Number [...]
2009 Newsletter Back Issues
January 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 1 February 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 2 March 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 3 April 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 4 May 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 5 June 2009 – Volume 3 – Number 6 July 2009 – Volume 3 – Number [...]
December 2008 – Volume 2 – Number 12
December 2008 – Volume2 – Number 12 — Ah, Christmas makes me think of giving, so I generously covered two main topics in this newsletter instead of just the usual one. The first was an explanation of the concept of reducing overall health care costs by increasing the
November 2008 – Volume II – Number 11
November 2008 – Volume II – Number 11 — For the main course I presented a veritable buffet table over laden with clichés- it was almost criminal how many I managed to stuff in- (oops, thought I was done). I presented an article titled “Six Strategies from a Master
October 2008 – Volume II – Number 10
October 2008 – Volume II – Number 10 — In my scare-tacular Halloween issue, I covered the concept of how a higher co-pay saves money in the long run by: Increasing the amount of the co-pay the employer can save money and will theoretically be able to cover more of the cost of the policy.
September 2008 – Volume II – Number 9
September 2008 – Volume II – Number 9 — First, I am aware of the fact that I skipped August. Before the irate August fans take pen in hand, I am aware of it and it was not intentional, I promise! Things got away from me and I woke up and realized that it was [...]
July 2008 – Volume II – Number 7
July 2008 – Volume II – Number 7 — The main gist for this issue was the three tiered co-pay health plans, such as the ones like Consumer Directed Health Plans (CDHP). These are meant to offset the high (scary high to some people) high premium of the HAS. These health plans would slot your [...]
June 2008 – Volume II – Number 6
June 2008 – Volume II – Number 6 — What we covered in this issue of the newsletter: I announced that “Recession fears are for wussies and sissies.” Yep, I did it. I showed how changing insurance plans had actually lowered the healthcare costs for clients 81% of the time from November 2007- April 2008. [...]
