March 8, 2017
Program Actuarial & Premium Allocation Review
Interested in finding out how the actuarial results came in this year, how that impacts the overall funding position of the GL1 or EWC Programs, and how this all effects your premium? In these sessions, we will review the Program actuarial results and the Board's funding decisions for the 2017/18 renewal, as well as how the premiums are calculated. March Budget Estimates are now available for County members on our website and Public Entity members will be receiving their budget estimate information via their Alliant broker. These webinars will provide context for your EWC & GL1 premium estimates as we will explain 2017/18 rate changes and premium allocation methodology changes for both programs.
Register for EWC, Mar. 23rd at 10 a.m.
Register for GL1, Mar. 30th at 10 a.m.
Cyber Risk Webinar: Ransomware and Other Extortion Threats
This webinar on March 21st will provide a thorough overview of emerging cyber risks led by Michael Phillips/Beazley N.Y. The subject matter will include: the continued rise of ransomware and other extortion threats; vulnerabilities, and best practices. Please join us for valuable information and the opportunity to ask questions.
Crisis Incident Media Relations Regionals
The EIA has partnered with Mainstream Unlimited to present a regional training course, designed to provide those with potential media relations responsibilities the tools necessary for interacting with the media during a crisis. A continuation of the popular trainings provided by Robert May, JD and Dr. Steve Albrecht, PHR, CPP, BCC as part of the Crisis Incident Management Services. The regional trainings are available at no additional cost to EIA members and their employees.
Register for one of three training opportunities:
Oakland, Mar. 23
Fresno, Jun. 27
Escondido, Sep. 27
Healthcare Alternatives: Is Leaving CalPERS Medical a Viable Option?
Join us for an informational webinar on March 13th to discuss whether leaving the CalPERS medical plans makes sense for your entity. We will discuss the legal and labor relations aspects of participation in CalPERS health plans that determine whether leaving CalPERS is a viable option. We will also consider whether existing employer contribution to premiums and enrollment in your plans makes your group a candidate to obtain coverage outside of CalPERS at competitive rates. We will conclude with an outline of a process that would facilitate consideration of, and eventual migration to, non-CalPERS health plans. Presented by one of the leading consultants in the industry, Tom Sher, Senior Vice President, Alliant Employee Benefits.
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