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Health Compass rep pitches employer tax-savings app, facial-recognition monitoring to Columbus County Schools

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At a February Columbus County Board of Education meeting, a Health Compass representative described a payroll-linked program he said could reduce employers' FICA tax burden and provide employee health monitoring via an app; board members asked about data storage, costs and next steps.

Larry Freeman, a representative of Health Compass, presented during the public-comments portion of a Columbus County Board of Education meeting in February and described a payroll-linked program he said could save participating employers and provide health monitoring for employees.

Freeman said the program uses an IRS “125 cafeteria plan” structure and an app that he described as providing seven vital-sign checks and facial-recognition–driven interactions. “It doesn't cost anything to have the app,” Freeman said, adding that the program’s…

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