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Insurers are projecting significant jumps in pharmacy expenses this year, driven primarily by specialty drugs.
September 9 -
Despite the regulatory uncertainty about how the Affordable Care Acts excise tax will apply to employer-sponsored care offered through onsite clinics, employers appear committed to the concept.
September 9 -
The IRS says employers can now do a trial run of their electronic form filing for reporting requirements under the ACA, giving nervous employers and their benefit advisers a way to test for readiness in advance of the reporting deadlines.
September 9 -
About 9.9 million people got health insurance coverage through the marketplaces set up by the ACA as of June 30, a decline from earlier in the year though still higher than the White House administrations target.
September 8 -
The retirement system continues to change, with close to half of all corporate DB plans now closed to new entrants.
September 8 -
Stock market swings reiterate need for ongoing retirement plan communication.
September 4 -
Commentary: A broker whose perception of wellness is limited to seasonal flu shots and employee assistance policies is at a competitive disadvantage compared to a broker who understands the power of connecting health risk assessment and biometric data with claims data.
September 4
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Transgender individuals would gain new health care protections in rules proposed Thursday by U.S. regulators.
September 3 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awards $7 million more than last year to grantees in 34 states.
September 3 -
Ron Shaw, retirement program manager for Paychex, focuses on the retirement readiness of the companys young workforce.
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