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The share of people without health insurance in the U.S. fell to 10.4 percent last year as the Affordable Care Acts expansion of public and private coverage programs took effect.
September 16 -
Actively managed funds still represent the largest chunk of most 401(k) investment lineups, but passively managed investments have risen in recent years because of fee disclosure regulations, target-date funds and the notion that managed accounts have been unable to beat the returns of index funds.
September 16 -
Workers value personalized benefits information yet few employers have implemented a tailored communications approach.
September 16 -
Commentary: Data breaches, cost transparency and telehealth rank among the Health Research Institutes top trends plan sponsors need to pay attention to.
September 16
Regence BlueShield -
The public employees responsible for overseeing $600 million in contracts to build Healthcare.gov were inadequately trained, kept sloppy records, and failed to identify delays and problems that contributed to millions in cost overruns, a new government report finds.
September 16 -
Despite eligibility for cost-sharing reductions, more than 2 million public exchange enrollees did not select eligible plans.
September 16 -
Is the U.S. health care system overrated and overpriced?
September 15
Medical Business Exchange -
Commentary: Our focus on each item that comes along in the employee-employer relationship blinds us to the bigger picture issues.
September 15
Q4intelligence -
Commentary: Many plan sponsors believe that just by hiring an adviser they do not have a fiduciary obligation to understand the investments in their plans. This is fundamentally wrong.
September 14
LHD Retirement -
Theres a huge discrepancy between what millennials want from their benefits and what their employers think they want. What does this mean for open enrollment?
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