Nearly ¾ of young Canadian drivers polled don’t consider using their phones while driving to be “very distracting,” new poll finds
Taxation of Group Insurance Plans – Maximum Benefit Article
Group insurance plans can be subject to both federal and provincial taxes. Taxes may be charged on amounts billed to the employer, and benefits received from the plan by employees may result in a taxable benefit to the employee.
Provider E-Claims
The Chambers Plan is pleased to announce that they have joined the TELUS Health e claims network. Extended Healthcare providers registered with the TELUS Health e Claims service can now submit claims electronically on behalf of their patients who are insured under the Chamber of Commerce Group Insurance Plan®.
How to Become a Better Judge of Character
There isn’t really a science to finding the right people for your business. It’s a process with wins and pitfalls, like most others. Finding the balance between demonstrated skill and work experience, and desirable character and personality traits, is at the heart of finding and hiring the best people for your business.
Travelling? Check Your Employee Benefits Before You Go!
As the weather heats up, many Canadians are counting down the days until their summer vacation. Whether you’re looking to travel outside your home province, or outside the country, you want to make sure that you have travel health coverage to protect against unforeseen medical emergencies.
Tips for Faster Claim Reimbursement
Health and Dental claims are the most utilized options in an employee benefit plan. Make the most of your benefits by ensuring you get your claim reimbursement as quickly as possible! Follow these simple tips:
Generic Drugs – Are They Really the Same?
Generic drugs are often touted as money-saving options, a valuable way to keep health care affordable for all stakeholders – including employees, employers, insurance companies and the government. But there’s a lot of confusion about how a generic stacks up against an originator, or brand name, drug.