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The HR services provider’s updated app now includes detailed pay history and chat features.
February 1 -
Telehealth acquisition, expansion into electronic medical records and hospital supply chain disruption are contributing factors, one industry insider says.
February 1 -
Benefits professionals need to educate employees on the benefits of mobile healthcare to increase utilization — and reduce their healthcare costs in the process.
February 1 -
Employers favoring arbitration and wishing to soften the time and expense of litigation should consider adding delegation clauses in employment agreements.
January 31
Foley & Lardner -
Under the proposal, safe-harbor protection would be allowed only for rebates on discounts offered directly to patients, and fixed-fee service arrangements between drugmakers and PBMs.
January 31 -
Conventional wisdom says to postpone filing for benefits until full retirement age or, even better, until your 70th birthday. Are there some cases when that doesn't apply?
January 31 -
Devising benefits programs can be complex, which is why businesses need to empower themselves to select smart healthcare options.
January 31
ELAP Services -
The ride-share companies asked a judge to block a New York City rule setting a minimum wage for drivers.
January 31 -
Ed Ligondé, one of our 20 Rising Stars of 2019, used his own medical condition as inspiration to learn about healthcare — and improve employee benefits education along the way.
January 31 -
When the more process-driven tasks get automated, HR will begin to provide high-touch, individualized attention, rather than having to manage people assets.
January 30
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