Cort Olsen
Former associate editorOlsen is a former associate editor of Employee Benefit Adviser.
Olsen is a former associate editor of Employee Benefit Adviser.
Strengthening client participation in employee health management means changing the way we manage chronic illness and approach well-being.
Strengthening client participation in employee health management means changing the way we manage chronic illness and approach well-being.
Finding ROI in well-being plans can be difficult, but technology can assist, says hubbub health’s Winston Ball.
Experts offer tips on how best to get employees on leave back into the office.
A new report shows communication, technology and cost are top considerations for strengthening benefit satisfaction.
Millennials prefer digital health solutions over personal medical visits to maintain their health, according to a new study.
Educating employees from the start on how to invest their earnings can increase retention and lead to better savings practices.
Michael Grant from the risk and insurance firm Crystal & Company takes a look at what draws in new recruits from coast to coast in the U.S.
Employers describe what makes their well-being programs worth the investment.
Often labeled a stressful process, MetLife provides tips on how to take the pain out of the new plan.
Michael Grant from the risk and insurance firm Crystal & Company takes a look at what draws in new recruits from coast to coast in the U.S.
When the money is tight, work ethic often suffers. That is why companies are offering supplemental benefits to reduce these pain points.
Paying for a funeral is never cheap and basic life insurance coverage may not cover the whole bill.
Handling domestic healthcare, insurance can be complicated, but what if the job is on the other side of the globe?
Advisers, consultants and employers describe what makes their well-being programs worth the investment.
The increase in interest is raising prices; however buyers need to make sure their purchases are worth the cost, OPTIS Partners reports.
Avoid wasting time and money by evaluating potential candidates and selecting the best brokers from the start, says Randy Schwantz.
Advisers should know how to communicate such programs, share health information and identify high-risk individuals who would most benefit from combined healthcare services.
The senior wellness consultant at EPIC shows clients that it’s about much more than lip service.
Full infertility coverage still remains relatively uncommon; however some vendors are attempting to make that dream a reality.