Saturday, September 13, 2008

Small Firms More Likely To Offer 100% Employer-Paid Health Care Coverage
From Spencer's Benefits Reports: In 2005, 23.4% of employees in firms offering health insurance had access to at least one plan where no employee contribution for the health insurance premium was required for individual coverage, according to a new report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). In the statistical brief, the AHRQ presents estimates of offer rates and enrollment in employer-sponsored health insurance plans requiring no employee contribution in the ten most populous states in 2005. “The availability of such plans varies considerably by state and firm size, among other factors,” the AHRQ noted. The brief also reviewed state variations from the national average.
The great majority (86.9%) of the 112.2 million private sector employees in the United States in 2005 worked at firms that offered employer-sponsored health insurance, the AHRQ said. Among the ten most populous states, California had the highest percentage (37.1%) of workers whose employer offered at least one health care plan for which an employee premium was not required for individual coverage, and the largest proportion of employees (36.1%) with individual coverage who were covered by such plans. Florida and Ohio had the lowest proportion of such covered workers (18% and 16.7%, respectively).
Workers at small firms that offered group health insurance were most likely (49.4%) to have available premium-free individual coverage in 2005. Furthermore, such employees were much more likely than those in large firms to be enrolled in a plan that required no premium contribution for individual coverage. More than half of individuals enrolled in an employee-only plan in small firms had no required employee premium contribution; this also was true for more than one-third of those with family coverage in small firms. Workers for small firms in New York who were enrolled in employer-sponsored family coverage were most likely (55.1%) to have such coverage premium-free.
Overall, 11.9% of workers in firms that offered health insurance were offered at least one family coverage plan that required no employee contribution. In California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York, a higher than average percentage of workers in small firms were offered health insurance and had access to at least one plan with no required employee contribution for family coverage; while in Florida the same percentage of workers was lower than the national average.
Among large employers, the national average for coverage in premium-free employee-only plans was 14.4%; the national average for family coverage was 9.1%. California (26.9%) New York (14.6%) and Michigan (15.5%) had higher than average individual rates. California (15.5%), Michigan (13.0%), New York (10.0%), and Pennsylvania (12.4%) had higher than average family rates.
State Differences in Offer Rates and Enrollment in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Plans that Required No Employee Contribution to the Premium Cost, 2005, Statistical Brief #213, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), issued in July 2008, is available at http://www.meps.ahrq.gov.
For more information on this and related topics, consult the CCH Pension Plan Guide, CCH Employee Benefits Management, and Spencer's Benefits Reports.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Perferred Care EPO's

Preferred Care has taken off the shelf the new very inexpensive EPO packages for the community rated products. This leads one to believe that they were underpriced and could have a heafty increase in 09.
Thoughts....

Thursday, August 7, 2008

SimCo Services recognized in the Democat and Chronicle

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623


SimCo Services was recently recognized in Rochester's Democrat and Chronicle for the new sustainable IT platform that it has created for local businesses. The article described one of SimCo's new "Green" solutions SimCo Green Tech (GT). This next generation solution is a Desktop Virtualization (DV) Solution for businesses that are serious about getting the most out of their infrastructure while reducing cost in the form of e-waste, energy, and hardware! Check out the article online at the following address:

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080731/ROCEARTH02/80731028/-1/ROCEARTH&GID=IKEyiKGgur20dS+zP5wi8bwxBcCZb86ybKTO3kYnT6A%3D

-The SimCo Team

Monday, August 4, 2008

SimCo Services - The 6th Annual Metlife Study of Employee Benefits Trends

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta
Rochester, NY 14623
http://www.simcoservices.com/


SimCo Services has always put customer service and education as integral parts of our customer relations process. In fact, at the core of our Group Benefits firm is the belief that empowering business owners to make good choices about their benefit structure will inevitably promote their employees mental, physical, and financial well being. Moreover our philosophy is that this well being will then translate into increased productivity and loyalty.

Recently, Metlife published their 6th Annual Study of Employee Benefits Trends affirming these core beliefs of SimCo Benefits and also the trends seen and experienced by our company in the last year. In the study researchers discussed that:

1.) Employees demand for personal financial and benefits advisors has dramatically increased in the past year and is at a 4 year high.


This increase in demand is attributed to the new era of personal responsibility that has begun in America.


2.) The second leading indicator of employee “loyalty” was Benefits


Companies that support their employees through benefits choices are much better positioned to keep talented workers

3.) The study goes on to explain that 73% of employers polled anticipate increasing their spending on benefits over the next 5 years.


This anticipate is attributed to the aging baby boomers

Each of the pieces discussed in the Metlife study help to paint a picture of a changing market place where knowledge is overwhelmingly important. At SimCo Services our focus is and has always been on empowering our clients through the dissemination of credible knowledge and advice. We believe firmly in the mantra that "knowledge is power" and for this reason we stand by our clients and their employees through these changing times.

If you would like more information about how we at SimCo Services can help to provide information to your employees about benefits or how we can help to make your company's benefits offering stronger please feel free to e-mail us at: info@simcoservices.com or call us at: (585) 750-3246 Ext: 102

The SimCo Team

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Health Care Premiums Expected to Increase Again.

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623

Health care premiums are anticipated to rise once again by 8% according to the latest article published by Kiplinger.com.

http://www.kiplinger.com/businessresource/forecast/archive/health_care_premiums_to_rise_next_year_080711.html

"It marks the sixth straight year that the rise in premium hikes has slowed or held steady after peaking in 2003 at 14%." reported Kiplinger.

The slowing and leveling of the hikes is unfortunately temporary as the report anticipates rates well in the "double digits" after 2010.

They site each of the following as primary pressures:

1.) The stress created by the creation of new health care facilities

2.) The stress created by employers paying increasing amounts for "preventative messures"

3.) The demand of aging "Baby Boomers"

4.) The ever increasing portion of debt created by the uninsured and the correlation to business owners.


-The SimCo Team

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

SimCo Services' New Website is LIVE!

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623
(585) 750-3246
www.simcoservices.com

SimCo Services' "New" website is now live. Check it out at www.simcoservices.com!

Enjoy

-The SimCo Team

Monday, July 21, 2008

Harvard Business School affirms SimCo Service's Philosophy of Company Benefit Structures

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623


SimCo Services: Harvard Business School Professor Michael E. Porter in a recent Harvard Working Knowledge piece affirmed the philosophy of SimCo Services. In the publication Dr. Porter discusses his findings concerning how Small and Medium businesses manage health costs. Much like SimCo Services' philosophy Dr. Porter explains companies that manage cost by reducing benefits "bear the cost of poor health in the form of sick days, absenteeism, reduced productivity at work, and early retirements of skilled contributors." Unfortunately, he explains there is little control that these companies have over the rapid rate at which health premium changes, but that there are some basic steps that a company can take to lessen this burden.

He explains;

"First,
the best way truly to reduce health care cost is to improve its quality—better diagnoses, more timely treatment, less invasive methods, getting the right treatment to the right patient, fewer complications, and so on.

Second, employers need to directly engage in improving the structure of health care delivery, and thus its quality.

Third, employers need to drive outcome measurement throughout the system. Business leaders know that what is measured will improve.

Fourth, employers must accelerate change in reimbursement to link financial success to clinical success."

At SimCo Services we have been recommending what is right for our clients since our inception over 4 years ago. The points made by Dr. Porter speak to our message and speak to the change that we are trying to create. The future of America's work force is only as secure as the individuals who are able and confident to make informed choices about how to correctly structure and provide benefits. We are here to make those choices much easier!

-The SimCo Team

Monday, June 16, 2008

Unshackle Upstate

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623
(585) 750-3246
http://www.simcoservices.com/


SimCo Services announced that it will be standing in solidarity with the Unshackle Upstate movement.





To find out more about the movement please go to Unshackle Upstate's website at: http://www.unshackleupstate.com/

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

WHY DO I “NEED” A WEBSITE?

SimCo Services

SimCo Marketing: Websites are overly important to the future of any business in the current business climate. The following are some basic reasons why SimCo Marketing believes that all Small and Medium businesses need a website.

NOTE: There are many other justifications for having a website; however, the following are a collection of the most notables. If you would like further information about creating your online image please give us a call at: (585) 750-3246 #2
or simply e-mail us at: info@simcomarketing.com.

1. Promotes Company Identity
2. Most Effective Digital Communication Tool
3. Ability to Sell Goods
4. Appeal to a Larger Market
(i.e. The World through Google, Yahoo, MSN, Etc.)
5. Streamlines Customer Communication Processes

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Simco Marketing's New Service Offering

Simco Marketing
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14523


Simco Marketing: Announces two new core focuses..

Strategic Marketing


Strategic Marketing is the art of satisfying customer needs with specifically tailored products and services. SimcoMarketing provides a comprehensive examination of all major components of a business’marketing strategy. By using industry standard analyses and progressive strategies SM can enhance a company’s profitability and marketplace position.


Media 3.0




Media 3.0 is the use of integrated IT systems, digital media, and print media to effectively execute a company’s marketing strategy. It is the channel(s) by which a company communicates and promotes its FIT in a specific market.



Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Small Business Discussion

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623



SimCo Services: What is the most valuable asset a small business has over a large one? Leave us your opinion...

Why Small Business

SimCo Services


SimCo Services: Small Business is the foundation of this great country. Leave us your fondest memories of the american business climate.

Small Business News

Simco Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623




Simco Services: Small business is the soul of this economy.. Feel free to leave your best business stories here!





All the Best,

Simco Services

Monday, March 10, 2008

Is a Recession Really Coming? And, if so, What Does This Mean to my Business?

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623



SimCo Marketing : So we've all heard the reports and seen the figures that point to a "possible" recession, but what does this truly mean to one's business? Should we cut spending? If so, where? How do we keep our pipeline filled with work? These are all frequent questions that naturally occur. It is healthy to have these concerns, but making the best of them is also important.

For years Marketing professionals across the world have begged employers to continue spending Marketing dollars through recessive economic times. It has not been until recent years, however, that the field of Marketing has recognized the power and opportunity in so doing. In fact, in a recent Harvard Business School Publication they noted that there are 8 paramount factors to being successful during a recession.

1.) Research the customer
2.) Focus on family values
3.) Maintain marketing spending
4.) Adjust product portfolios
5.) Support distributors
6.) Adjust pricing tactics
7.) Stress market share
8.) Emphasize core values

For more information on the above topics check-out the full article on-line @ http://www.hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5878.html


The SimCo Services Team

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Marketing Food for Thought in 08'

SimCo Services
2829 W. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester, NY 14623

SimCo Marketing : Why is marketing to your small or medium business' new customer base so hard? Don't feel alone in your concern. "Understanding their customers better" was the 1 New Years Resolution of 82 marketing executives surveyed by Next Level Strategic Marketing Group. According to 607 marketers (VP or higher) recently surveyed by Anderson Analytics, getting back to marketing basics will be of greatest importance in 2008. In fact, 60% rated it "very important." Marketing basics would include: customer satisfaction, customer retention, segmentation, brand loyalty, and ROI. What are the other 9 most pertinent issues in 08' you ask?.

2. SEO – Search Engine Optimization
3. Personalization
4. Green Marketing
5. Multicultural/ethnic issues
6. Breakdown of Old Media
7. Innovative Branding
8. Viral/Word of Mouth (WOM)
9. New Media
10. Time Starvation

The SimCo Services Team

Saturday, February 16, 2008