
Bruce Shutan
Contributing writerBruce Shutan is an Employee Benefit News contributing writer based in Portland, Oregon.
Bruce Shutan is an Employee Benefit News contributing writer based in Portland, Oregon.
By tying its clinical database to physicians’ EHR systems, the drug chain hopes to avoid patient sticker shock and prescription abandonment at the point of sale.
Three hundred large hospital systems are teaming up to control rising drug costs. But even their firepower might not be enough.
Web-based tools yield positives by adding robust benefits features to cost-effective HCM systems.
After noticing shared pain points across the brokerage community, Alecia Nash was inspired to design and develop a better office workflow solution.
Three hundred large hospital systems are teaming up to control rising drug costs. But even their firepower might not be enough.
The growing popularity of perquisites like flexible work schedules, professional development and student loan repayments is catching adviser’s attention.
The growing popularity of perquisites like flexible work schedules, professional development and student loan repayments is catching adviser’s attention.
As PEOs continue to grow in popularity among smaller companies, benefit brokers and consultants may find partnering more productive than competing.
Paycor examines six pillars to benchmark, including people management and employee experience, to improve industry practices.
RA medicine accounted for nearly half of specialty drug spend last year, inducing the pharmacy benefit manager to introduce a personalized savings program that could save employers $500,000 a year.