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Eliott Dear Lawyer is explaining the Role of Employee Benefits. Eliott Dear is a regarded legal advisor in New York. He has over ten years of involvement with his legitimate work.
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Fringe benefits is also known as employee benefits which is provided by the employer to employee additional to the wages, it might in monetary or non monetary terms.
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Fringe benefits is also known as employee benefits which is provided by the employer to employee additional to the wages, it might in monetary or non monetary terms.
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Describe the principles of fee-for-service plans and managed care plans. What are the similarities and differences?
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Fee-for-service plans (FSS) and managed care plans are both classes of insurance programs. In fee-for-service plans, the doctors and hospitals get paid for the service that they perform and test that they order. This plan provides protection against health care expenses in the form of a cash benefit that is paid to the insurer or directly to the health care provider after the employee has received health care services. However under this plan, the insurance company determines a deductible for the patient to pay and then they are responsible for the remainder of the amount. Under managed care plans, the plans emphasize cost control by limiting the patient’s choice of doctors and hospitals that they can use. The plan provides a list of physicians and hospitals that the plan holder can use at a reduced price.
These plans are both similar because they offer a reduced price for medical and health coverage. Some differences between the two include how a patient can choose a physician or hospital. Under FSS, you can see a physician whenever you want or feel necessary. However, under managed care, when you see only the physicians that are affiliated with the plan, they then receive a strong financial incentive.
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The principles of a fee-for-service plan include a health insurance programs that that use cash benefits in order to help protect employees of an organization from expense that come from health care. Some things that are covered by this are physician charges, hospital expenses, and surgical expenses. One type of these service plans are indemnity plans. These plans are when the insurance company and the employer have a contract that specifically covers certain expenses. The next type of these plans are self-funded plans. These plans are when a company pays benefits from their own assets. Managed care plans control costs by limiting employee's decisions on doctors and hospitals. Fee-for-service plans and managed care plans are similar because they both provide health insurance for employees. Managed health care plans are more confusing because they have so many specifications, meanwhile fee-for-service plans is more basic that offers cash benefit for expenses.
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