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Benefits Briefs – Volume 9
July 2010
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among men in the United States. Although the number of men with prostate cancer is large, most men diagnosed with this disease…
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 8
April 2010
Be Your Own Bodyguard – What can you do to help yourself stay healthy and prevent disease? If you don’t ask about your health, the visit could be a wasted opportunity. Don’t be afraid to ask questions such as:
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 7
January 2010
One of the easiest ways to save money on health care is to use the proper facilities for the care you need. Most plans today have differing levels of benefits and out-of-pocket costs depending on whether you are…
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Benefit Briefs – Volume 6
July 2009
Increases in obesity among both adults and children have prompted concern about the implications for American’s health. Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight isn’t just about a “diet”……
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 5
April 2009
If you are like a lot of Americans, you are probably concerned about the economy and the effect it will have on your family’s finances in the coming months.
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 4
January 2009
There is no question that advances in imaging are helping in the diagnosis and treatment of many illnesses. However, according to an October 2008 article in Employee Benefit News, “X-rays, MRIs, sonograms and other types of medical imaging is…
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 3
October 2008
In this issue we discuss network vs non-network providers, and the privacy of your health information.
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 2
July 2008
Usually when you hear of a “medical error” you think of things like the surgeon leaving a sponge in the patient or operating on the left knee when it was supposed to be the right. However, it is more likely the “error” was a…
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Benefits Briefs – Volume 1
April 2008
Most prescription programs today have different co-pay levels depending on which drugs you are taking. Insurance plans do this to encourage you to take the least expensive drug available that effectively treats your medical condition. Most plans have…
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