edHEALTH at NEEBC Program to Discover New Tools to Manage Risk
It will soon be time to begin planning for 2023 employee total rewards strategies. Employers that are considering a self-insured healthcare arrangement, are self-insured and looking for new solutions to control costs, or want to learn about cost containment levers, will want to make time for the New England Employee Benefits Council’s (NEEBC’s) Risk Management Solutions program.
At NEEBC’s Healthcare Risk Management Solutions Program, participants:
- Learned how the healthcare landscape is changing and why costs will continue to escalate.
- Heard the pros and cons of health funding arrangements.
- Discovered cutting-edge risk management levers.
- Found out how these programs work, when they’re beneficial, and how to access them.
NEEBC’s Thursday, December 2, 2021 program took place in a hybrid format. edHEALTH’s Nancy McConaghy described how captive arrangements control risk. She was joined by other panelists who will outline data mining and pharmacy management cost control solutions. Learn more
3 Strategies to Help Members Navigate the Pandemic Featured at ACL Conference
This year’s Association for Collaborative Leadership’s (ACL)’s annual conference focused on the future of collaboration when “business as usual” resides in the past. This year’s virtual conference, which took place October 26-29, gave higher education institution staff engaged in collaborative work the opportunity to re-think and re-envision ways to provide greater value to the institutions and people they support.
edHEALTH and three of our member institution HR leaders offered a roadmap of three strategies to help member institutions navigate the pandemic:
- Collaboration Forums for Members
- Employee Engagement Communications
- Thought Leadership Including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Joining edHEALTH’s Tracy Hassett were Kristin Jadul, Executive Director, Human Resources, Bentley University; Scott Runkle, Director of Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Berklee College of Music; and Kevin Pierson, Former Director of Benefits & Wellness, Brandeis University.