Thursday, August 26, 2010

Texas Employers Unite to Lower Costs

On Thursday a group of nine North Texas employers announced the creation of a three-year effort called the "Texas Health Strategy Project", aimed at creating high-value benefit packages for their employees. The employers involved are Archon Group, Brinker International, the cities of McKinney and Mesquite, Energy Future Holdings, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Haggar Clothing, Interstate Batteries and Triumph Aero-Structures.

By collecting more employee-level data and improving how they manage health benefits, the group hopes to keep workers healthy and out of doctors' offices. Additionally, by banding together, the employers hope to more efficiently comply with the health reform law's new requirements. National Business Coalition on Health President Andrew Webber is quoted in the article as quipping, "As health care costs continue to rise, more employers are recognizing the value of tailoring benefits to the health risks within their employee populations."

Click here to read the complete article from the Dallas News.

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