What is an Episodic EOB? An Episodic EOB consolidates multiple EOBs occurring over a set time period into one document, or episode of care, BRMS has set the time period…
Grandfathered health plans are those that were in existence on March 23, 2010 and have not undergone certain prohibited design changes in the intervening time. These plans are excused from…
Its starting to warm up, and beach season is just around the corner! More importantly, sun and skin care is a year-round concern. But you can keep these problems away…
BRMS is a leading Third Party Administrator (TPA) in California. You are probably wondering what exactly does that mean? What is a TPA? The formal definition of a Third Party Administrator…
The winter season can be a challenging time for us to stay healthy. Days are shorter, the temperature drops, and we spend more time indoors breathing dry, recirculated air. Here are seven proven tips to help you stay healthy so you can enjoy and share this special time of year with family and friends.
Taking good care of your teeth gives you a nice smile, but it also can keep you in good health. Poor oral hygiene is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications. Maintain a healthy set of teeth in just 5 easy oral hygiene steps!
Breast Cancer Awareness month happens every October, which means the “Great Pink Push” is unleashed. Get those mammogram screenings and be aware of 5 early signs of breast cancer.
Babies who are breastfed are generally healthier and achieve optimal growth and development compared to those who are fed formula milk. If the vast majority of babies were exclusively fed breastmilk in their first six months of life – it is estimated that the lives of at least 1.2 million children would be saved every year.
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness month, did you know these facts? Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin, male-specific cancer in the U.S., affecting one in seven men More than…
One big topic to focus on in September is how to age healthy. No matter what your age, it may not be too soon, or too late, to start thinking about healthy aging. And, since we each get a little older every day, it makes sense to think about healthy aging as a “life-course” process.