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The Senate has begun debate on a controversial effort to redefine a full-time employee under the Affordable Care Act from one who works 30 hours per week to one who works 40 hours per week a move that could release many employers from having to offer health care coverage to their employees.
January 27 -
While employers deal with ACA reporting requirements and communication campaigns that explain the public health insurance exchanges, some have turned to health care technology startups in hopes of elevating the open-enrollment experience for their employees.
January 27 -
The tool, designed to help covered employees find doctors, understand health care finance, and meet health goals. is being piloted JPMorgan Chase and will expand to a select number of U.S. employers in 2015.
January 27 -
A useful platform that protects employee information is critical; is your firm prepared to meet client demands?
January 27 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is adding security tools to Healthcare.gov after reports last week raised concerns about personal information shared on the governments website to buy health insurance.
January 26 -
When it comes to private exchange operators, Array Health differs from most, in that the technology company powers many insurers private exchanges, including Highmark Blue Shield in Pittsburgh and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona. The companys CEO shares how private exchanges are changing the way health care is sold in the United States.
January 26 -
As the Affordable Care Acts Cadillac tax looms, a majority of organizations in the U.S. are looking ahead to ways they can cut down on the costs of providing health care.
January 23 -
Understanding where employees have gaps in their retirement literacy can help employers craft better education programs.
January 23 -
A new guide is available to help employers ensure their health plan vendors stay compliant with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, and includes updated information on the ACA.
January 22 -
Several state-run public exchanges got a shot in the arm from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which awarded $187 million in grants to help develop their respective operational visions before federal funding runs out.
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