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Exit interviews may be an untapped source of information for benefit managers to analyze and make changes to programs that may be underperforming or in need of revamping to be better used.
June 16 -
Many carriers offering LTC coverage are experiencing financial woes and may no longer guarantee payments when clients need them.
June 16 -
Experts weigh in on whether organizations should continue to offer medical insurance to their workers
June 15 -
A new service informs employers when a medical professional leaves or joins a provider network.
June 15 -
Catastrophic claims increased by 68% over four years, but employers can help contain the costs, according to a new report.
June 15 -
The department withdrew two guidance letters which seek to limit instances of misclassification of employees and expand cases in which a business might be considered a joint employer of a worker.
June 15
Foley & Lardner LLP -
Joining the list of companies beefing up parental perks, the social media site says it will cover thousands of dollars for employees to start a family.
June 15 -
Retirement and welfare plans are not subject to DOL regulation, reversing three appellate decisions on the matter.
June 15
Stroock -
Lawsuits against Cigna self-insured plans for alleged fraudulent behavior is a warning for employers that there will be more, says attorney Brenna A. Davenport.
June 15
Poyner Spruill LLP -
In the face of growing concerns over medical costs, companies should plan a comprehensive health and wealth strategy for employees in retirement or risk losing talent.
June 15
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