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These four benefits professionals were recognized this year for their efforts helping employees get healthier, smarter and more financially aware.
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Proponents say the alternative approach to healthcare levels the playing field for mid-market employers.
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More than 8 in 10 young employees say they plan to work into retirement, which indicates a “fundamental shift.”
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New innovations gained ground in the benefits industry in 2016, but there’s work to do with employee engagement.
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The Affordable Care Act, the new HHS head, drug costs and exchanges all had a big impact on employers in 2016. The debates are far from over for the coming year.
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Presidential election unsettles notions of healthcare, regulation and public policy, while benefit offerings become increasingly customized.
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The end of 2016 is a good time to review and consider a subtle shift in employment law which appears to be gaining momentum.
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New innovations gained ground in the benefit adviser space in 2016, but there’s work to do with employee engagement.
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Employers with fewer than 50 full-time employees may offer a new, special HRA arrangement, called a qualified small employer health reimbursement arrangement, explains attorneys from Michael Best & Friedrich LLP.
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Many Americans are facing bleak retirement prospects as a result of the current do-it-yourself retirement system.
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