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The vote by the American Psychiatric Association follows a seven-year debate that split the mental health community over whether the changes will spur over-diagnosis of some autism spectrum disorders, and limit treatment for others.
December 5 -
With health reform moving full steam ahead, most employers will continue to offer employee coverage, but will make alterations to how they provide it, said a speaker at the Workplace Benefits Transitions conference Tuesday.
December 5 -
In a brush up on voluntary, Prudential's Jim Gemus explains the advantages in offering voluntary to you, your clients and their employees in this challenging business environment.
December 5
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Investors are concerned about rising health care costs, and they should be, says one expert with T. Rowe Price, noting that medical expenses topped a list of surveyed respondents recent concerns.
December 4 -
Its likely no one pays more attention to retirement plan fees than the plan fiduciary, says The Principal Financials Aaron Friedman. After all its their job to work with the service provider and financial professional to make sure the fees paid by the plan are reasonable. But what exactly does reasonable mean and what does it have to with cars?
December 4
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Health care reform means that many patients can no longer be denied health insurance because of preexisting conditions. But theres a big catch: Coverage for many Americans without insurance will come at a potentially unaffordable cost.
December 3 -
Executives are at risk, as the average long-term disability plan may not take care of them
December 1 -
How Tussey v ABB is a new frontier in ERISA class-action litigation
December 1 -
2012 election and victory of Obama over Romney means health care industry will change
December 1 -
The healthy as well as sick employees deserve attention in high deductible health plans.
December 1


