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To deliver real value for groups under 100 lives brokers must have more than a salesperson’s mindset, says Sutter Health Plus’s Monica Majors.
June 3
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Some 23% of Americans with jobs said they planned on being septuagenarian employees, up from 16% in 2009, according to recent research.
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Brokers and employers are embracing it, but facing limitations with carrier IT capabilities, says Warner Pacific’s John Nelson.
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Workers are nearly twice as likely to choose the financial protection products when they’re offered through their employer, finds a recent Cigna study.
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As plan sponsors try to reduce the costs associated with healthcare claims, many are turning to spousal surcharges or eliminating spousal coverage altogether, according to recent research from actuarial firm Conrad Siegel.
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The robo-adviser announced this week a partnership with the state of Nevada and Ascensus to offer its own 529 plan.
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Many of the ACA's nondiscrimination regulations will start to take effect this July, and employers that sponsor group health plans will need to consider the new rules and how they affect matters of design and operation.
June 2
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Industry organizations , including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, allege that the DOL encroached on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s territory and overstepped boundaries for regulating broker-dealers that were established by Congress.
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Plan sponsors and fiduciaries face an alarming number of stable value fund and other class action lawsuits and need to assess plans accordingly, say attorneys at McDermott, Will & Emery.
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Former neurosurgeon and GOP presidential candidate says at CIAB event in Colorado that established players are likely to resist.
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