July "CICR" Looks at Group Medical Stop-Loss Captives Impact
July 03, 2023
Don't miss the July issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), which takes a look at the impact that group captive medical stop-loss programs can have on helping employers control costs related to offering health benefits to their employees, as well as better controlling health plan risks. This report from a recent in-depth Strategic Risk Solutions webinar has what you need to know.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- See the importance of engagement with injured workers and how it can both speed their recovery and reduce workers compensation costs for captives.
- Take a deep dive into a recent report examining risk retention groups' financial performance.
- Learn more about the latest ongoing pressure campaign on micro-captives from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
If you subscribe to CICR in Vertafore ReferenceConnect or IRMI Online, you can access the July issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- Group Medical Stop-Loss Captives: Opportunities for Financial Savings and Improved Risk Management
- Enhancing Connections and Facilitating Workers' Recovery: A Comprehensive Approach for Employers
- Analysis Finds Risk Retention Groups Remaining Financially Stable during Uncertain Times
- Proposed IRS Regulations Suggest Agency's Pressure on Micro-Captive Arrangements Won't Be Going Away
IRMI Online Subscribers
- CICR News and Views
- Group Medical Stop-Loss Captives: Opportunities for Financial Savings and Improved Risk Management
- Enhancing Connections and Facilitating Workers' Recovery: A Comprehensive Approach for Employers
- Analysis Finds Risk Retention Groups Remaining Financially Stable during Uncertain Times
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Proposed IRS Regulations Suggest Agency's Pressure on Micro-Captive Arrangements Won't Be Going Away
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July 03, 2023