Employment and Health Benefits


Book Description

The United States is unique among economically advanced nations in its reliance on employers to provide health benefits voluntarily for workers and their families. Although it is well known that this system fails to reach millions of these individuals as well as others who have no connection to the work place, the system has other weaknesses. It also has many advantages. Because most proposals for health care reform assume some continued role for employers, this book makes an important contribution by describing the strength and limitations of the current system of employment-based health benefits. It provides the data and analysis needed to understand the historical, social, and economic dynamics that have shaped present-day arrangements and outlines what might be done to overcome some of the access, value, and equity problems associated with current employer, insurer, and government policies and practices. Health insurance terminology is often perplexing, and this volume defines essential concepts clearly and carefully. Using an array of primary sources, it provides a store of information on who is covered for what services at what costs, on how programs vary by employer size and industry, and on what governments doâ€"and do not doâ€"to oversee employment-based health programs. A case study adapted from real organizations' experiences illustrates some of the practical challenges in designing, managing, and revising benefit programs. The sometimes unintended and unwanted consequences of employer practices for workers and health care providers are explored. Understanding the concepts of risk, biased risk selection, and risk segmentation is fundamental to sound health care reform. This volume thoroughly examines these key concepts and how they complicate efforts to achieve efficiency and equity in health coverage and health care. With health care reform at the forefront of public attention, this volume will be important to policymakers and regulators, employee benefit managers and other executives, trade associations, and decisionmakers in the health insurance industry, as well as analysts, researchers, and students of health policy.




Your Company's Guide to Workers' Compensation


Book Description

Your Company's Guide to Workers' Comp is a comprehensive book that will help business owners and executives streamline their insurance processes and focus on achieving their business goals. The book is authored by a Doctor of Chiropractic and a Certified Insurance Counselor who has a unique approach to workers' compensation insurance and risk management.The author shares his personal story of self-discovery and how he found that serving a specific target audience - high achievers who are focused on their goals and continuously striving for growth - is the most fulfilling way to live. He has developed unique skills and abilities to help business owners and executives streamline their insurance processes so they can focus on their next achievement and grow their business. In addition, his background gives him a unique approach to workers' compensation insurance and risk management.The book is organized to mirror the flow of a risk assessment for a new prospect, starting with the hiring process and moving on to safety protocols and procedures, managing claims and disputes, and maximizing discounts and credits. The author provides practical tips and strategies on how to prevent workplace injuries, avoid denied claims, and maximize insurance benefits. He also shares valuable insights into the legal and regulatory requirements of workers' compensation insurance and how to navigate them successfully.The author's mission is to help ensure the safety of 100,000 people in their workplaces, primarily in the high-risk construction and manufacturing sectors. His vision is to help businesses optimize their insurance and risk management processes, allowing them to save on premiums and reinvest those savings into growth and other endeavors.This book is an essential guide for business leaders who oversee companies of 50 to 200 employees. However, the practices outlined can benefit any size business and will be a valuable resource for anyone looking to streamline their insurance and risk management processes and focus on achieving their business goals.https://jasonjwebb.com/







Health Benefits at Work


Book Description

Who really pays for health benefits? An accessible explanation of the economic theory behind this question




CGL Policy Handbook


Book Description

CGL Policy Handbook, Second Edition offers plain-language analysis of the complex points of the CGL policy language and case law, focusing on issues where the terminology is subject to more than one interpretation. Whether you represent policyholders or insurers, you'll find the practical guidance you need to resolve coverage issues faster and prepare or defend claims more effectively. This comprehensive manual provides outstanding analysis of how CGL policy may integrate with many other primary liability policies and umbrella policies and offers helpful guidance for determining when specialized insurance policies or endorsements may need to be supplemented. Recent updates include discussion of many recent developments and adds significant new case law on a number of critical issues including: Enterprise risk management The insurance aftermath of September 11, 2001 Property damage Intentional damage exclusion Polluted related exclusions Employment related exclusions Motor vehicle exclusions andquot;Expansive riskandquot; exclusions Personal injury Advertising injury There's simply no more comprehensive or current research tool in this fast-changing area of the law!







The Handbook of Employee Benefits


Book Description

"The Handbook of Employee Benefits, Sixth Edition, features the knowledge and insights of more than 50 top benefits experts. It is filled with new and updated cases and real-world examples of benefit plan successes and failures." "The Handbook of Employee Benefits gives every organization and its HR practitioners and consultants the knowledge and tools they need to create plans that benefit the greatest number of employees, while allowing employers to maintain fiscal integrity and competitive advantage."--BOOK JACKET.




CGL Policy Handbook, 3rd Edition


Book Description

CGL Policy Handbook, Third Edition offers plain-language analysis of the complex points of the CGL policy language and case law, focusing on issues where the terminology is subject to more than one interpretation. Whether you represent policyholders or insurers, you'll find the practical guidance you need to resolve coverage issues faster and prepare or defend claims more effectively. This comprehensive manual provides outstanding analysis of how CGL policy may integrate with many other primary liability policies and umbrella policies and offers helpful guidance for determining when specialized insurance policies or endorsements may need to be supplemented. Recent updates include discussion of many recent developments and adds significant new case law on a number of critical issues including: Enterprise risk management The insurance aftermath of September 11, 2001 Property damage Intentional damage exclusion Polluted related exclusions Employment related exclusions Motor vehicle exclusions "Expansive risk" exclusions Personal injury Advertising injury There's simply no more comprehensive or current research tool in this fast-changing area of the law! Previous Edition: CGL Policy Handbook, Second Edition, ISBN 9781454805892