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"The majority of our employees live in either Quincy, IL or Hannibal, MO. For years, we have wanted a network that encompasses both the Quincy and Hannibal markets. Through the Tri-State Health Care Coalition, we are able to access the The HealthLink network which gives us physicians and medical facilities in Quincy and Hannibal, not to mention the solid network coverage in outlying areas where our sales representatives live. As a group of employers working together as one unit, we were able to create a network to include both sides of the river - a network that has been beneficial to us as well as many employers in this area, especially with cost savings.
Additionally, serving as a board member for the Tri-State Health Care Coalition has enhanced my knowledge and understanding of the overall health insurance market as well as the medical community at large."

Darla Rischar
Human Resources Manager
Kohl Wholesale

Archived News

January 2008

Local Release
"TSHCC Receives Seed Grant Funding"

NBCH News Release
"Seed funding promotes diabetes care improvement at a community-level"

 


July 2007

2007 Bi-Annual Benefit Survey

It is that time again!  Time for our bi-annual benefit survey.  This year we have partnered with Cottingham & Butler to provide a comprehensive on-line benefit survey.  Please go to http://survey.millimanomaha.com/StartSurvey.aspx?b=TSHCC to complete your survey.  The deadline is August 31.

A comprehensive review of the results will be shared at the Tri-State Health Care Coalition’s annual meeting in late September.  After the meeting, you may obtain your individual survey results report.   There is no cost to participate in the survey, no pressure, simply valuable and easy-to-understand information to help you plan for the future of your employee benefits. 

Click here for more information about the survey.


June 2007

Quincy and Hannibal area Employers Work to Improve Health and Lower Health Care Costs for People with Diabetes

The cost of diabetes in the U.S. has been estimated at $132 billion in direct health care expenditures and lost productivity, and people with diabetes incur health care costs that are almost 2.5 times higher than people without diabetes. Read More

 

June 26, 2006

February 2006