A product based on the no cost EMI concept named 'healthcare now and pay later' from QubeHealth, a fintech-cum-healthtech company, is being subscribed by several corporate companies. Here's how it works.
Los Angeles County Public Health on Friday confirmed 374 new deaths and 692 new cases of COVID-19 countywide, with 27,284 total cases in the Santa Clarita Valley. In addition, Public Health announced an update to the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order which will reflect newly permitted activities allowed in the orange tier.
With vaccination rates increasing and the state’s COVID-19 test positivity rate near a record low, the California Department of Public Health on Friday released updates to the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy reopening framework allowing additional activities to resume with modifications to reduce risk effective April 15.
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday the launch of its two newest member-benefits in partnership with LBW Insurance and Financial Services & Employer Driven Insurance Services (E.D.I.S), two healthcare plans: A Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC) health plan and a Medical Expense Reimbursement Program (MERP) for employers to offer a solution to a significant component of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
“What we have found during this challenging year, is that it’s time for the SCV Chamber to bring businesses together to create solutions and opportunities. The Chamber’s newest member-benefit, an affordable healthcare program for businesses and their employees brings our resources together as a community to generate cost savings,” stated Nancy Starczyk, Chair of the SCV Chamber Board. “With uncertainty in the workforce and constant industry reforms, our businesses need solutions for efficiently running their companies and we are proud to launch our