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As most employers worry about whether to pay or play as of 2014 and whether or not certain employees will need to be counted as full-time for health care reform purposes, there is an elephant in the room: the approaching nondiscrimination rules that apply to all health plans that are not grandfathered.
April 22
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Yahoo! President and CEO Marissa Mayer defended her controversial decision to terminate the companys teleworking policy at the Great Place to Work conference in LA.
April 19 -
What happens if, during the course of the appeals process, the plan administrator comes across information that might impact the decision on appeal that makes the administrator want to grant the appeal?
April 19 -
An investment adviser will pay more than $120,000 to resolve U.S. regulatory claims that he lied to the California Public Employees Retirement System and other clients.
April 18 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the biggest U.S. health insurer, reported a first-quarter profit decline that was less than analysts estimates as higher enrollment helped blunt the effect of increased medical costs.
April 18 -
Reducing surgical complications could cost hospitals money, according to a study that researchers say may help explain why the medical providers havent fully embraced quality improvement efforts.
April 18 -
Sen. Max Baucus saw a "train wreck" coming over ACA benefit communication and worried if exchanges will be ready on time at a Wednesday Senate hearing with HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius.
April 18 -
The case raised the issue of whether a benefit plan administrator is entitled to full reimbursement for payments made to a plan participant injured in an accident where the participant sues and recovers damages from a third party.
April 18 -
About 232,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and an estimated 40,000 will die of the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
April 17 -
Left unchecked, Republicans say, Obamas entitlement society will bankrupt the nation. Entitlement used to be a fairly positive thing, says one historian. Until ACA, that is, and other more recent events.
April 17

