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The Future of Self-Funded Healthcare Plans

The Future of Self-Funded Healthcare Plans

FromHealthcare Americana


The Future of Self-Funded Healthcare Plans

FromHealthcare Americana

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Host Christopher Habig, is joined by Adam Russo, CEO of the Phia Group. Together they discuss the intricacies of building and implementing an employer healthcare plan that genuinely benefits employees.Adam Russo shares his journey and insights, highlighting the importance of caring about the industry, clients, employers, and employees' families. He emphasizes the need for self-funded plans and explains how The Phia Group ensures the best quality care at the lowest possible price, advocating for transparency and employee empowerment in healthcare decisions. Adam's passion for Direct Primary Care (DPC) and its benefits for employees and their families is evident as he shares personal experiences and the positive impact of DPC on his own family.The episode also touches on the challenges and successes of innovative plan design in the public sector, where Adam describes how municipalities and school districts are adopting proactive healthcare solutions to manage rising costs. Throughout the discussion, Adam and Christopher emphasize the need for a shift in mindset, urging employers to treat healthcare benefits with the same scrutiny and care as any other business expense.Tune in to hear Adam Russo's inspiring journey, practical advice, and the promising future of self-funded healthcare plans in this engaging episode of Healthcare Americana.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Adam Russo & The Phia GroupFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN
Released:
Jun 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

People are lost navigating healthcare. Doctors are forced to treat their patients like an assembly line. An emphasis on production works in a factory making widgets, but not with people. Direct Primary Care changes all of this.