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Relying solely on software platforms to choose health plans and enroll employees without expert interaction can cost time and money, and can even lead to compliance issues.
July 27
BenefitsVIP -
Coaches can address risk factors and prevent the future health problems of employees who struggle with stress, sleep issues or lack of exercise.
July 27
WebMD Health Services -
Republicans say this week’s debate may ultimately lead to a bill that merely ends the mandate that all Americans have insurance or pay a penalty, along with a few other provisions.
July 27 -
In 2017, just 4% of companies offered student loan repayment assistance, but the industry is expected to grow to 26% by 2019, according to SHRM.
July 26 -
Weebly’s free trip anywhere in the world with six weeks off could catch the attention of other employers and advisers as way to avoid worker burnout.
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Large market employers can mitigate the risks of fully insured plans, but the small to middle market may find that joining a medical captive brings more control over their medical costs, says adviser Mark Gaunya.
July 26 -
Instead of debating insurance marketplaces, U.S. lawmakers should focus on comparing the price of prescription drugs in Canada, suggest Perry Braun.
July 26
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Comprehensive onboarding, employee recognition programs, company events and mentoring are key.
July 26
Corporate Synergies -
Make sure clients understand that a 401(k) rollover could trigger a hefty tax bill, and that liquidating assets before the age of 59 1/2 could mean a hefty penalty.
July 26 -
GOP leaders will hold votes on a slew of different health bills to see how close they can get to passing something.
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