Tag: Employee Benefits Strategy

Fiduciary Failures & The Great American Healthcare Heist: How Employers Are Being Played (Ep. 28)

Fiduciary Failures & The Great American Healthcare Heist: How Employers Are Being Played (Ep. 28)

Employers are footing the bill, but locked out of the details.

In this episode of The Benefit Whisperer, Ralph Weber pulls back the curtain on how PPO contracts, TPAs, and PBMs are rigged to benefit everyone except the plan sponsor. Featuring insights from public-sector reformer and author Chris Deacon, this conversation breaks down:

  • Why “discounted” claims may still be wildly overpaid

  • How common gag clauses block your access to vital claims data

  • What fiduciary duty actually requires — and how most plans are falling short

  • A real-life example where $678K was billed… and $2.1M was paid

  • Red flags in benefit contracts that should stop any employer cold

Whether you’re preparing for open enrollment or just trying to regain control of your health plan, this episode is your roadmap to asking smarter questions, and avoiding a costly healthcare heist.

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Insurance FAQs: Your Employees’ Most Asked Questions (Ep. 23)

Insurance FAQs: Your Employees’ Most Asked Questions (Ep. 23)

What if your company could save millions on healthcare without cutting employee benefits? 

Ralph Weber pulls back the curtain and shares real-life case studies from companies that did exactly that. From nonprofits to manufacturers to hospitals, Ralph reveals how they cut costs by up to 50% without sacrificing care.

You’ll hear how one nonprofit saved $5.9 million over three years, how a hospital stopped enriching its competitors, and how self-insured strategies gave a service company total control of its spend. He also walks through the tools that made it possible: reference-based pricing, domestic tier plans, drug advocacy, MediPay, and more.

What to expect:

  • Why “one-size-fits-all” plans are failing your people
  • How reference-based pricing drives transparency and savings
  • What a hernia repair should actually cost
  • Real numbers. Real results. No fluff.
  • And more!

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