Phil Albinus is a former executive editor of Employee Benefit Adviser and Employee Benefit News.
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The program that protects pensions could run out money by 2025 or sooner.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 18 -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 10 -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 9 -
Insurance and healthcare experts weigh in on how the new chief executive can fortify healthcare coverage.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 9 -
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump takes the oath of office next January, she or he will have to deal with the Affordable Care Act and the Cadillac tax, but parental leave might be on the ropes.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 7 -
New clients are the lifeblood of an insurance brokerage but retention is also mission-critical, argues insurance marketer Brian Nate.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 4 -
Rising Affordable Care Act premiums are a hot election topic, but political fallout from the law will be felt long after the election.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 2 -
A loyal employer will spend more money and renew more quickly, according to research.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 2 -
Rising Affordable Care Act premiums are a hot election topic, but political fallout from the law will be felt long after the election.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 1 -
Professional development and coaching is an important part of the culture at the benefits firm.
By Phil AlbinusNovember 1 -
The software used by U.S. firms may be top-notch, but their global subsidiaries often deal with paper forms and spreadsheets.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 30 -
Professional development and coaching is an important part of the culture at the benefits firm.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 30 -
The investment and retail bank began offering autism benefits to its 160,000 U.S. employees in 2014.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 26 -
The software used by U.S. firms may be top-notch, but their global subsidiaries often deal with paper forms and spreadsheets.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 24 -
As the importance of comparative pricing for medical procedures matures, employers are urging workers to look where they shop.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 12 -
As the importance of comparative pricing for medical procedures matures, employers are urging workers to look where they shop.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 11 -
Employers for the first time are being held accountable for quantitative judgment of their vendors.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 10 -
Employers for the first time are being held accountable for quantitative judgment of their vendors.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 6 -
A UnitedHealthcare survey shows that employees would rather file their taxes than choose a new health plan — but they do comparison shop.
By Phil AlbinusOctober 5












