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The number of Americans projected to gain insurance from the U.S. health care law is eroding, by at least 5 million people, as the Obama administration struggles to implement the $1.3 trillion overhaul amid Republican opposition.
February 7 -
While brokers are experiencing anxiety about their role in exchanges, employees of all types may be confused about their options thus providing brokers the chance to come to the rescue with targeted communication on the subject.
February 4 -
The IRS and HHS released new regulations Wednesday for the individual mandate portion of PPACA. The proposed regulations shed new light on the process the agencies will take in determining which individuals are subject to the mandate or whether theyre exempt, and whether their insurance coverage is sufficient.
January 31 -
Americans are again taking advantage of health savings accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. According to new research, average account balances across the nation in 2012 were up 4% from the year before.
January 30 -
Americans are again taking advantage of health savings accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. According to new research, average account balances across the nation in 2012 were up 4% from the year before.
January 30 -
State exchanges top Americans wish list for what they would like the government to set as 2013 health care priorities.
January 28 -
With the 113th Congress up and running and the presidents policy schedule filling up by the day, the Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard School of Public Health polled Americans last week on what they would like the government to set as top health care priorities for the year.
January 28 -
As Congress pushes the debt ceiling debate farther down the road, Americans personal finances are worse than ever. According to a new survey by the Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation, only 24% of respondents say they have little financial stress. That leaves 76% who would likely benefit from a financial education plan at work. According to PFEEF, a workplace financial fitness program can not only improve productivity, but also boost morale and company loyalty.
January 24 -
As Congress pushes the debt ceiling debate farther down the road, Americans personal finances are worse than ever. According to a new survey by the Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation, only 24% of respondents say they have little financial stress. That leaves 76% who would likely benefit from a financial education plan at work. According to PFEEF, a workplace financial fitness program can not only improve productivity, but also boost morale and company loyalty.
January 24 -
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has appointed former Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson as CEO effective Monday.
January 22