Control cost of health insurance using consumer-driven health care and wellness programs
Employers in the United States -- including law firms -- spent 87 percent more on health benefits for their employees in 2006 than they did in 2006. What's more, the amount that they are currently paying will most likely double over the next seven to ten years. In this May 2007 article, David Lezitz, Jeff Kolker and Melanie Barnard of GCG Financial discuss how law firms can control the cost of health insurance.
Control cost of health insurance using consumer-driven health car and wellness programs