Capacity Benefit - (Page 2) It's renewal time and your employee benefits plan is changing - again. The Capacity Benefits & Financial Services Group, LLC is part of the Capacity Group of Companies. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey, Capacity is one of the 100 largest insurance brokers in the United States. As your strategic partner, Capacity helps you analyze and control your existing plan from its structure to employee demographics to utilization. We examine every angle to help you reduce costs while maintaining the quality of benefits you need to attract and retain top employees. We help you lower renewal costs without compromising the quality of your benefits program. Feel like you are paying too much for benefits, but not getting enough? Lowering premiums is only one part of reducing your total benefits costs. Significant savings come from reducing premiums while lowering your administrative, renewal, and employee service costs. Capacity can do all of this for you, and also offers many valuable services for free. Innovative Plan Design Prescription Plan Carveouts Disease Management Programs Wellness Incentives Cost Containment Strategies Human Resource Information Management System
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Capacity Benefit Renewal Negotiation Employee Service Center Online Enrollment/HRIS/Billing Reconciliation Open Enrollment Healthcare Cost Containment Cobra/HIPAA 401(k) How Does Your Current Broker Compare? Capacity Benefit Capacity Benefit - (Page 1) Capacity Benefit - (Page 2) Capacity Benefit - (Page 3) Capacity Benefit - Renewal Negotiation (Page 4) Capacity Benefit - Employee Service Center (Page 5) Capacity Benefit - Online Enrollment/HRIS/Billing Reconciliation (Page 6) Capacity Benefit - Open Enrollment (Page 7) Capacity Benefit - Healthcare Cost Containment (Page 8) Capacity Benefit - Cobra/HIPAA (Page 9) Capacity Benefit - 401(k) (Page 10) Capacity Benefit - How Does Your Current Broker Compare? (Page 11) Capacity Benefit - How Does Your Current Broker Compare? (Page 12)
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