Kathryn Mayer
Former Editor-in-ChiefKathryn Mayer is a former editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News.
Kathryn Mayer is a former editor-in-chief of Employee Benefit News.
A direct primary care model saved me from having a horrible health outcome. Can we embrace other new ideas to turn a broken system around?
About 39,000 employers, representing 9 million employees, will be able to access CommonBond’s student loan benefits through the retirement provider.
More than 4,500 workers have taken advantage of the retailer’s program — but the company is hoping to expand that number to 12,000.
A direct primary care model saved me from having a horrible health outcome. Can we embrace other new ideas to turn a broken system around?
A group called the Employer Health Innovation Roundtable, representing more than 8 million workers, is partnering with health startups to transform employee care — and change the industry in the process.
The nomination deadline for Employee Benefit News’ Digital Innovators Awards is March 31. Get your applications in today.
The company’s new platform, available to employer clients, comes in response to employee desire for a workplace that offers charitable and volunteer benefits.
The move is the latest in a string of healthcare initiatives from the online retailer.
Though the proposed rule doesn’t reach the limits of Obama’s 2016 rule, small and midsize companies argue it creates administrative burdens.
The rule would expand coverage to more than 1 million workers, far fewer than a rule struck down in 2017.