A labor union engaged BMI to verify the eligibility of 1,047 health plan dependents, ensuring compliance and reducing costs. BMI provided bilingual support, managed documentation securely, and identified 51 ineligible dependents, removing them from coverage. The audit led to $357,000 in annual savings and achieved a 2,356% ROI by eliminating ineligible enrollees.
Read MoreA consortium of regional school districts working together to save taxpayer dollars engaged BMI to verify the eligibility of 3,735 total spouses and children on their health plans. Plan eligibility rules contained a “working spouse” provision which meant any of the 1,207 spouses who had other coverage available to them through employment were ineligible.
Read MoreThe school district realized that they do not request proof from employees to confirm dependent eligibility during enrollment, which poses a potential risk. As a result, BMI was engaged to verify the eligibility of 1,599 dependents on their medical plans before the next open enrollment.
Read MoreAn organization in the banking and financial industry asked BMI to verify the eligibility for 1,181 enrolled dependents on their medical plans. Previous checks by BMI in 2016 and 2019 resulted in the removal of 71 ineligible dependents, saving over $250,000.
Read MoreA city government was exploring several options to keep healthcare benefit costs from increasingly unnecessarily and engaged BMI to verify the eligibility of 1,495 dependents enrolled in the group’s health plans.
Read MoreA small manufacturer and exporter of recycled materials contacted BMI to verify the eligibility of 84 enrolled dependents on the group’s health plans.
Read MoreThis transportation and logistics company periodically engages with BMI for dependent eligibility verification. Their previous audit was completed in 2017 and resulted in 180 dependents removed which equated to $630,000 in annual savings.
This most recent audit included the verification of 1,390 enrolled dependents to ensure there were no changes in eligibility and that all newly enrolled dependents were eligible for benefits.
Read MoreAn electrical and telecommunication distributor contracted with BMI to ask employees to provide documentation to verify the eligibility of their 728 enrolled dependents on the group’s health plans.
Read MoreThrough regular collaboration with BMI, a municipal government has identified first-year savings totaling $775,000. Even with prior audits, the latest verification process resulted in savings of $375,000 with the discovery that 6.3% of enrolled dependents were not eligible for healthcare benefits.
Read MoreAn automotive manufacturing facility looking to reduce unnecessary healthcare costs engaged BMI to verify whether any of the 1,057 employees enrolled were covering ineligible dependents.
Read MoreA food and beverage retailer with 709 employees engaged BMI to verify whether any of the 1,383 enrolled dependents met the plan’s eligibility and spousal surcharge criteria.
Read MoreA large regional hospital with over 1,200 employees engaged BMI to verify if 2,643 enrolled dependents were eligible according to plan eligibility requirements. Their last dependent verification audit was conducted over 5 years ago.
Read MoreTo ensure only eligible dependents were enrolled for health benefits, this manufacturer engaged BMI to verify whether any of the 809 dependents were eligible according to plan eligibility requirements.
Read MoreA manufacturer with 270 employees engaged BMI to verify whether any of the 688 enrolled dependents met the plan’s eligibility and spousal surcharge criteria.
Read MoreA manufacturer wanted to verify whether any of their 113 employees had enrolled a spouse who had other coverage available to them through employment. If so, the spouse would be ineligible for the manufacturer’s health plan through their “working spousal carve out” plan provision.
Read MoreLooking to help combat rising health insurance costs, a construction company with 159 employees approached BMI to confirm that only eligible dependent children and spouses were enrolled in the company’s health plans.
Read MoreA school district with 259 employees approached BMI to conduct a dependent eligibility audit after discovering that an employee’s ex-spouse was incurring costs on their health plans.
Read MoreA manufacturer with 358 employees approached BMI to conduct a dependent eligibility audit after suspecting ineligible dependents were enrolled on the plan causing costs to increase unnecessarily.
Read MoreA previous audit by BMI led to the identification of over 100 ineligible dependents resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in savings.
Read MoreA national retailer with 470 employees approached BMI to conduct a review of dependent coverage elected by plan participants and to validate whether enrolled dependents met the plan’s eligibility requirements.
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