How the New Year May Affect Your Benefits, New Year's Resolutions and more
December 27, 2016
Live Well, Work Well | January 2017 Edition
The New Year and How It May Affect Your Benefits
The beginning of 2017 signals a new plan year for some insurance plans. For individuals with these plans, this means that any changes made to health plans and new deductibles will take effect Jan. 1, 2017.
It will be important to keep these changes in mind when you or your family seek out health care.Read
New Year's Resolutions: Lifestyle Changes vs. Quick Changes
Historically, one of the top New Year’s resolutions is to lose weight. Unfortunately, many people look to fad diets and weight-loss products to achieve their goals quickley. Read
National Blood Donor Month
Since 1970, National Blood Donor Month has been celebrated in January. Historically, the winter season is one of the most difficult times of the year to collect enough blood products and donations to meet patient needs. While “whole blood” donations are the most common, individuals can also make platelet, power red and plasma donations. Read