American Construction Benefits Group

American Construction Benefits Group, Ltd was founded in 2005 to help
contractors manage their healthcare risk more effectively. The founding
members are Duininck Companies, LLC, Heussner Enterprises, LLC, The Jaynes
Companies, J.D. Abrams, LLP, Nabholz Construction Corp., Phillips and
Jordan, Inc., and Total Risk Management, Inc.
ACBG’s mission is to reduce the overall cost
of medical insurance to members by:
- Promoting wellness among employees and their families.
- Quantifying and
implementing best practices and approaches, administration and use of health
insurance.
- Using group purchasing power to obtain superior services, improve
coverage and lower expense factors.
- Training members' employees and their
families to be educated consumers of health insurance services.
American Construction Benefits Group, LLC ("ACBG") is a parent holding
company with a risk retention group subsidiary ("ACBG RRG"), and a risk
management services subsidiary, Contractors Risk Management Services, Inc.
("CRMS"). The members of ACBG are 1st class commercial contractors who
understand that the health and fitness of their respective workforces is a
risk that can be proactively managed. Membership in ACBG allows them to
leverage group purchasing power, implement best-in-class risk management
techniques to reduce claims, gain knowledge from the synergy of the group
and build equity. This gives them a competitive edge over other contractors
who are not managing the risk.
ACBG is in a unique partnership with The University of Michigan Health
Management Research Center. For over 30 years, the UM-HMRC has researched
and developed health management programs. Through this partnership, The
ACBG Edge Process offers a custom designed program to becoming a champion
company. The goal of a champion company is “Zero Trend”, meaning that as
the overall health and fitness of employees increase, their medical claims
decrease and the year to year growth in your health claims cost is zero.
Reducing risk on health care also affects employee productivity, disability,
workers’ compensation and presenteeism.
Members learn and share ideas in Best Practices Meetings held twice
annually.
To learn more about The ACBG Edge, contact Steve Heussner,
President & CEO, at 214-420-7101.
www.acbg.net
214-420-7100
877-254-2224