A Strategic Approach to Health Plan Funding & Catastrophic Claims Management

A Brown & Brown Whiteboard Event

EARN 2 SHRM & HRCI CREDITS

Whether fully-insured or self-funded, employers are losing to insurers by routinely miscalculating what is actually in their best interest. Learn how the industry is failing employers, encouraging the wrong decisions and driving insurer profits. 

  • What your health risk really is and why you are measuring it incorrectly
  • How health plan funding actually works
  • Why medical reporting is deceptive and irrelevant
  • How to “beat the system” by using your data in a way the industry cannot

When

This event has been postponed until Fall 2023

Where

Four Points by Sheraton

1125 Boston-Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA 02062

Josh Rydberg | Vice President of Underwriting Services

As Vice President of Underwriting Services, Josh’s primary role is to design and implement financial management strategies for clients across the country. He also develops, maintains, and delivers financial tools and methodologies that assist in the effective management of employer-sponsored health plans.

Josh routinely provides internal and external education regarding unique opportunities for groups to improve health plan structure. By leveraging a distinctive presentation style, he illustrates the impact of pricing and consumer purchasing behavior on both employers and members. This simplification of complex theories creates actionable results that are often contrary to current trends.

A broad insurance background – which includes pricing for workers’ compensation, automobile, homeowners, and various other Property and Casualty coverages in addition to group benefits – allows Josh an objective perspective when devising and communicating winning medical plan strategies. It also provides him the ability to engage with clients that are interested in evaluating enterprise risk and cost.

This program is approved for:

2 HRCI Credits

2 SHRM Credits

Credits will be distributed electronically following the event.