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The Office for Civil Rights will begin investigating breaches or protected health information that affect less than 500 individuals, says attorney Sheryl Feutz-Harter.
November 3
Bryan Cave LLP -
What would a third-party White House administration have in store for employers? Here’s what Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and Darrell Castle say about minimum wage, healthcare and overtime and leave policies.
November 3 -
In an opaque marketplace, the status quo will not change and the financial burden will only get worse, says adviser Mark Gaunya.
November 3
Borislow Insurance -
Willis Towers Watson report tracks marketplace trends for 2017, including positive signs for business growth.
November 3 -
The office-supply retailer announced a new program offering the perk to “top performing” employees.
November 3 -
Rising Affordable Care Act premiums are a hot election topic, but political fallout from the law will be felt long after the election.
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The new wave of HHS-run desk audits plans to focus on financial organizations and is expected to cover breach notification and the security rule’s risk analysis and risk management requirements, says attorney Becky Williams.
November 2
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP -
There’s been little discussion between Clinton and Trump, but plan sponsors remain concerned about post-ACA healthcare.
November 2
Four8 Insights -
The office-supply retailer announced a new program offering the perk to “top performing” employees.
November 1 -
Health and financial benefits are only the tip of today’s employee retention iceberg, says ADP’s Aldor Delp.
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