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Five years down the road, the insurance brokers role in health insurance may be diminished, largely due to exchanges, consultants say. The role of the broker will change greatly in the process, they say, but in the near term it is a mixed story.
February 19 -
The Treasury Department says it will delay enforcement of an ACA prohibition relating to standalone health reimbursement arrangements until July 1.
February 19 -
Giving people more time to sign up for health coverage could increase costs.
February 18 -
Obama touts new enrollment estimates via Facebook video.
February 18 -
Former president Bill Clinton once conveyed messages of hope by referring to a small town by the same name, and the place of his birth, in Arkansas. Once again, hope springs eternal in the Natural State this time for preserving and advancing a model that other conservative regions could emulate in crafting a viable political alternative to Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.
February 18 -
The definition of wellness seems to be broadening, with benefits such as vacation days, community volunteering and workplace celebrations taking the stage as top wellness initiatives,
February 18 -
CMS has extended the Feb. 15 ACA open enrollment deadline after technical glitches prevented some individuals from signing up for health care coverage over the weekend.
February 17 -
Private exchange technology platforms are the cornerstone of the new benefits administration market.
February 17
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Cost of health care, confusion over eligibility cited as top reasons for not seeking health coverage, survey says.
February 17 -
As many brokerages offer a private exchange to their clients, carriers who run their own are working extra hard to educate customers about their offerings, says Lisa Feddema, director, exchange management, Health Care Service Corp.
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