TriNet, a leading provider of comprehensive human resources solutions for small and medium-size businesses (SMBs), announced that any administrative fee rebates it receives from health carriers will be returned to its clients as a fee credit.
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“COVID-19 has significantly impacted customer health utilization patterns and this has resulted in health cost savings for some of our carriers,” said Ed Griese, SVP of Insurance Services at TriNet. “Specifically, some of our health carriers are offering us rebates for certain administrative fees paid. We are committed to helping alleviate any business stress our valued clients may be experiencing and will be returning administrative fee rebates received from our carriers to our clients.”
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The Company anticipates receiving rebates on certain administrative fees in July from Florida Blue and United Healthcare which will be returned, in August, to clients participating in those health carriers’ plans.
“While the rebates from our carrier partners represent a nominal amount, we believe everything helps during these uncertain times,” Griese added.
TriNet provides small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) with full-service HR solutions tailored by industry. To free SMBs from HR complexities, TriNet offers access to human capital expertise, benefits, risk mitigation and compliance, payroll and real-time technology. From Main Street to Wall Street, TriNet empowers SMBs to focus on what matters.
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