Integrating HSAs Into Your Company --- an action plan that works!
The Small Business Guide to HSAs: An Audio Conference on Thursday May 12th, 2005: 1 PM Eastern (10 AM Pacific)
With thousands of companies switching to HSAs, there is a massive education program needed to demonstrate to workers the benefits these new healthcare options provide. Many companies have utilized a program developed by Information Strategies, Inc. to help integrate HSAs into the company.
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Please visit: http://www.healthwebsummit.com/BusinessHSA.htm or call 209.577.4888. |
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JoAnn Laing, President of ISI and author of "The Consumer Guide's Guide To Health Saving's Accounts" and "The Small Business Guide To HSAs" has boiled this program down into a data-packed 40-minute presentation. Ms. Laing lays out for company managers a complete action plan for winning positive worker endorsement of HSAs.
Her ten-step approach includes creating a marketing plan, identifying employee opinion makers, applying tested incentive options, and managing the adoption process to reduce worker stress.
Also included in the program is a 20-page worker information kit that answers many of the questions raised by employees. Ms. Laing addresses the:
Ms. Laing will take questions in the last part of the program.
SPEAKER:
JoAnn Laing President, Information Strategies, Inc., is a graduate of the Harvard Business School, JoAnn Laing is a former senior executive with Sara Lee, Olivetti and Citibank. Her company serves more than two million regular small and MBE senior executives through a series of monthly newsletters. It was this audience that alerted her to the impact and need for HSAs.
REGISTRATION:
Register online at http://www.healthwebsummit.com/BusinessHSA.htm and you will receive instructions for logging in to the Audio Conference. If you have questions, please contact Patty Jamison at the Healthcare Web Summit Office at 209.577.4888 for more information. We look forward to your participation in this event!
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