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If you haven’t met Gertie, you’re truly missing out! After “retiring” as a supervisor in our Self-Funded call center, Gertie barely took a week off before jumping back in to help with refunds and special projects—proving we just can’t do without her.
She sets an inspiring example of positivity, professionalism, and genuine care for others. As George Stiles, President & COO, says:
“Gertie is a clear example of what we mean when we talk about making benefits better.”
Kerri Flowers, Assistant Vice President, echoes that sentiment:
“Gertie has a gift for relationships, which go beyond the workplace… Thank you for the positive energy you bring… you truly embody the values that PAI stands for and we’re lucky to have you as part of our team!”
Britt Cobb, Director of Self-Funded Operations, adds:
“She’s one of a kind. She makes a positive, lasting impact on all the people she helps and works with… Great job, Gert! You deserve the great praise.”
Our partners notice Gertie’s special touch, too. Rita Marshall from Conway Hospital shares:
“Gertie is a great listener; an attribute not often found in insurance personnel… Gertie’s calls, regardless of the reason, made me smile.”
And every day, her coworkers feel her support. Kim Stroman, Claims Customer Service Advocate II, says:
“She is an uplifting, encouraging cohort and mentor in my life… Her life experience is a shining example of what can be a rewarding human experience, no matter what!”
Thrilled to share some exciting news: PAI Property & Casualty + Workers Compensation officially won back a valued client we previously worked with — and we couldn't be more proud!
This comeback wasn’t luck. It was the result of listening, understanding deeper, and delivering better. To the client who chose to give us another shot: thank you for your trust. To our team: your persistence, professionalism, and commitment made this possible.
October 6-8, at booth 805 alongside our partners from BCS Financial Corporation. Attendees explored new insurance options for part-time and hourly teams and discovered how CareBasic simplified benefits and helped protect workforces.
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While there’s still more progress to be made, we explored how emerging technologies supported efforts to address challenges in healthcare delivery and payment systems. The consensus was that these improvements need to be driven by the private sector, with collaboration between payers, providers, and tech companies paving the way forward.
PAI was happy to send George Stiles to HCAA to learn more about how we can make benefits better.
One of the great things about attending conferences like the Health Care Administrators Association® (HCAA) TPA Summit is the opportunity to hear from some really smart folks and take some time away from the daily hustle and bustle to think about what’s going on in our industry.
MDI NetworX welcomes George Stiles, President of Planned Administrators, Inc.® (PAI), Inc. (PAI), to its Client Innovation Council.
This addition further strengthens the Council’s expertise within the healthcare industry and brings significant depth in benefit plan administration and flexible client solutions.
Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/dFFTaJJw
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Q2 Recognition Award Winner
Join us in congratulating Jaquita Taylor as our Q2 Recognition Award Winner!
Her outstanding performance and commitment to the membership service team doesn't go unnoticed.
"We appreciate her hard work and dedication to the team," is how one team member described her.
Thank you for all your hard work, Jaquita!
Don’t forget to nominate your coworkers here.
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Team Lead Processor
Congratulations to Sharon Howell! She recently accepted the role as Team Lead Processor. She has been with PAI for 15 years as a Claim Processor II. Good job Sharon!
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Ready to turn holiday extras into wow-worthy bites? Here are fresh, buzzworthy ideas—with global flavor trends, creative sweet & spicy mashups, and some healthy comfort food twists to make your fall table stand out.
Candy Bar Brownies: Chop up mix-and-match candy bars (think Snickers, Twix, Butterfinger) and mix into brownie batter. Epic surprise in every bite!
White Chocolate & Candy Corn Cookies: Upgrade standard cookies with candy corn + white chocolate chips = instant autumn magic.
Sweet & Salty Popcorn Remix: Melt chocolate and drizzle over popcorn, then toss in M&Ms or candy corn for shareable snack packs.
Frozen Candy Banana Boats: Split bananas, spread with peanut butter, sprinkle with chopped candy, then freeze—totally craveable!
DIY Candy Bark: Melt chocolate, spread on parchment, sprinkle with all your leftover bits, chill, then smash for a party treat.
Turkey Shepherd’s Pie: Shred turkey, mix with gravy + roasted veg, top with mashed potatoes, bake till golden.
Crunchwrap or Casserole Remix: Layer turkey, stuffing, taters, and gravy in a dish or wrap in a tortilla, bake or crisp. Totally no leftovers left!
Easy Pot Pie: Leftover turkey or ham + creamy sauce + pre-made crust or cheddar biscuits = comfort in a pan.
Cranberry Brie Melts: Stack turkey, cranberry sauce, and brie on bread, grill for ultimate melty vibes.
Cranberry Sauce Upgrades: Bake into crumble bars, swirl into cheesecake, or whip up a feta cranberry dip for snacking.
Ham & Cheese Bread Bowls: Stuff bread rolls with creamy ham & cheese, bake till gooey.
Classic Ham & Bean Soup: Use the holiday ham bone for hearty soup with veggies & navy beans.
Holiday Strata: Leftover meats + crusty bread + eggs & cheese = next-level breakfast bake.
Ham & Cheese Potato Pancakes: Stir ham cubes and cheese into mashed potato cakes, fry to perfection.
Pan de Jamón (Venezuelan Twist): Roll up ham, olives, and raisins in festive bread for a global holiday spin.
Ham Sliders: Load ham and cheese into rolls, brush with a savory glaze, bake in the oven—IRL party favorite.
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🎃 Did you know Jack-o’-lanterns were originally carved from turnips in Ireland? When Irish immigrants came to America, they found pumpkins more plentiful—and easier to carve! Next time you light up your Jack-o’-lantern, you’re part of a centuries-old tradition with a twist.
🍎 October is National Apple Month—the average American eats about 16 pounds of apples each year! From classic apple pies to a grab-and-go snack, apples are packed with fiber and Vitamin C. Try adding apple slices to your lunch for a sweet and healthy boost!
🏃♂️ Did you know taking a brisk 10-minute walk can help boost your mood and energy as days get shorter? Fall is a great time to explore the changing colors and get fresh air. Even a short walk outdoors can help shake off stress and keep your mind sharp—give it a try this week!
🦃 Did you know the first TV dinner was inspired by Thanksgiving leftovers? In 1953, a food company accidentally ordered too much turkey and created packaged turkey dinners to avoid waste—sparking the TV dinner craze! So, the next time you heat up a frozen meal, you’ve got Thanksgiving to thank.
🍁 November is National Diabetes Awareness Month—a quick daily walk after meals can help regulate blood sugar. Even 10-15 minutes makes a difference by helping your body use glucose more effectively. Invite a coworker for a post-lunch stroll—it’s good for your health and your mood!
💡 Did you know gratitude journals can improve sleep and lower stress? Writing down 3 things you’re thankful for each night can make a real impact on mental well-being and positivity. This month, give it a try—your mind (and maybe your pillow) will thank you!
☃️ Did you know more than 2 billion Christmas cards are sent in the US each year? Sending cards is a heartfelt way to stay connected, even in a digital world. Consider sending a surprise note to someone who wouldn’t expect it—a small gesture goes a long way.
🧤 December is Safe Toys & Gifts Month—check for safety labels when buying gifts for kids. Did you know toys are tested for small parts and sharp edges before they land on the shelf? A quick safety check helps keep holiday smiles bright and accident-free.
🕯️ Did you know lighting candles is a tradition for not just Christmas, but also Hanukkah and Kwanzaa in December? Candles bring warmth and meaning to seasonal celebrations around the world. Try adding a cozy candle-lit moment to your winter evenings, whatever you celebrate!