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Corporate spending on wellness programs is surging, but motivating employees to use them continues to be a rather expensive struggle. There are lots of reasons for this, but a really unfortunate one is bad timing.
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One-on-one coaching, auto features are keys to saving for the future.
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Anthem Inc., the second-biggest U.S. health insurer, said its going to take about 10 to 14 days to figure out who was affected by a data breach and begin notifying those people.
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The most common vector of cyberattack is still poor habits by associates, says Joseph Smith, former CIO of Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
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Not all corporate data breaches are of the spectacular variety that health insurer Anthem recently announced, involving 80 million members. But any company that offers a wellness program needs to take special precautions to ensure employee health information doesnt fall into the wrong hands.
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For some employers the move to a private exchange is as much about the role of benefits as an attraction and retention strategy as it is about saving money over the long term.
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Broker information was not compromised as part of a cyber-attack on Anthems IT system and the carrier says it is working with brokers to assist and inform their clients about the breach.
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Commentary: Step up your game or your clients may choose to become your competitors, says the head of Pittsburgh Business Group on Health
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The distribution model for employee benefits is changing, and adapting to the rapidly developing landscape presents new questions and challenges for all players.
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Good recordkeeping is important to avoid paying for benefits for ineligible recipients.
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