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Health insurance plans purchased through public health care exchanges often generate levels of member satisfaction higher than plans obtained through employers, according to a J.D. Power study.
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Two-thirds of tax filers among H&R Blocks client base who received health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act via the state or federal insurance marketplaces had to pay back an average of $729 of the Advance Premium Tax Credit, cutting their potential refund by nearly one-third.
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There are a variety of solutions available that brokers can suggest to clients who are seeking to attract and retain millennials, who often have yet to build financial savings.
April 27 -
Comparing wellness program participants to nonparticipants is a widely repeated mistake. It continues because employers are not schooled in research study design.
April 27
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CMS says it will pay close attention to compliance with agent/broker standards during audits of qualified health plans offered in the FFM in 2015.
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Wellness programs focused on biometric screenings and health risk assessments remain popular but are slowly giving way to more nontraditional wellness benefits such as paid time-off, parenting classes, leadership training and communication and community volunteer projects.
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Major employers like Facebook and Virgin share workplace strategies to improve culture, happiness and, ultimately, a company's bottom line.
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Congress members weigh in on the ACA and the current system that regulates the insurance industry at the Big I legislative conference.
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The EEOC released its highly anticipated, proposed regulations setting forth the EEOCs interpretation of the term voluntary as to the disability-related inquiries and medical examination provisions of the American with Disabilities Act.
April 23
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In a sign of increasing employer urgency for results, the percentage of wellness program sponsors offering incentives for various forms of employee engagement with those efforts rose to 87% last year, up from 77% two years ago.
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