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Here is some truly wonderful news to mark Octobers Breast Cancer Awareness Month: New research from Unum reveals that return-to-work rates for people on short-term disability claims due to breast cancer more than doubled from 2001 to 2007, rising from 28.8% to 59.4%.
October 20
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Of course, everyone is fighting tooth and nail to retain grandfathered status for their health plans under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and rightly so.
July 22
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Like Santa, I imagine youll be making a list and checking it twice (20 times?) to make sure you have all your talking points in order so you can communicate effectively to employees how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will affect their benefits enrollment options.
July 14
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Of all the things employers have to worry about since the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Actand there are quite a few its understandably the Cadillac tax on high-cost health benefit plans that has them the most concerned, according to new survey results from Mercer.
May 26
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I know you pros arent exactly raving fans of mental health parity, but Im almost positive mental health charity is something you could get behind.
May 17
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The gloves are coming off: employers are getting ready to dish some tough love about wellness, to convince workers that their very lives as well as the existence of company-sponsored benefits are on the line.
May 10
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Theres no disputing the success of NBCs The Biggest Loser: huge ratings, successful DVD sales and the fact that Jillian Michaels and Bill Germanakos now are household names.
April 27
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Although many tea-leaf readers predicted that health care reform would spur employers to drop health benefits, a new poll of nearly 3,700 executives by Crain Communications shows such forecasts may have been based more on fear than fact.
April 13
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Rising health care costs are driving more employers to take up the sticks painted orange approach to wellness, with 47% saying they either already use or plan to use financial penalties over the next three to five years for employees who do not participate in certain health improvement programs, according to new Hewitt numbers.
April 12
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We have another podcast post today, this time with Heather Gatley, executive vice president of HR Services and general counsel for AlphaStaff.
March 29