Selecting the Right Service, Strategy and Partner for Audits: A Brief Guide

Millions of consumer dollars are wasted each year due to erroneous health care claims as a result of faulty IT systems, human error or premium benefit rules. Now is a good time for every benefits professional to evaluate their partnership with an experienced medical and pharmaceutical auditing firm. Our client advisory presents three simple steps to help you through that process. Read more >>

More information: 
Mark J. Lawlor, 203.793.2913, mark.lawlor@amwins.com 


Barriers to Self-Funding Eliminated with Cooperative Strategy

Self-funding employee health care has long been the standard for large employers, but for small or even medium-sized employers, taking on full responsibility for health care costs can be a frightening prospect. The benefits of self-funding, however, can work for smaller employers when they adopt a three-part strategy to address the barriers. Our client advisory explores that strategy. Read More >>


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Paul Chicos, 215.525.5637, Paul.Chicos@amwins.com


Retrospective Revenue Recovery Helps Your Hospital Clients Focus on What They Do Best


When patients need care, professional healthcare organizations are committed to unhesitating service – often at their own expense. Our Communitas Retrospective Revenue Recovery program helps hospital clients recover the monies due to them, focusing on the collection of previously denied payments so that hospitals can focus on delivering the highest quality care possible. Read More >>

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Nicole Moore, 469.417.1844,
 nmoore@webtpa.com



Enhancing Benefits with Executive Medical Reimbursement Plans

For nearly three decades, companies have been using executive medical reimbursement plans to recruit and retain executives and key personnel. As of 2010, the landscape has changed drastically due to new legislation and actions taken by the IRS. Executive medical reimbursement plans aren't going to be extinct just yet, though. Here's an overview of why these plans are still viable options. Read more >>

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Lisa Kuszmar, 704.749.2780, lisa.kuszmar@amwins.com 



Are Public Entities Immune to Cyberliability?

Cyberliability is no longer just a concern for tech companies. Any business that handles personally identifiable information is at risk. Since 2004, 46 states have enacted security breach laws applicable to both businesses and state agencies. To what extent are public entities liable for data breaches, and how do notification laws apply according when victims reside in different states? Read more >>

More information:
David Lewison, 212.858.8975,
david.lewison@amwins.com