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Benefit brokers can better position themselves as a trusted adviser by helping clients maintain compliance with these ERISA requirements.
March 19 -
At any given time in the United States, an estimated 1 in 10 adults report symptoms that would qualify for a depression diagnosis. For benefits professionals, navigating employee mental health can be tricky. Not all symptoms are noticeable, but a few hidden indicators can hinder overall productivity.
March 19
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Forty-five percent of employers have implemented or plan to consider using a private exchange for their full-time active employees before 2018, according to a new employer survey conducted by the Private Exchange Evaluation Collaborative
March 18 -
Retirement confidence among Americans regained some of the losses reported over the past five years where approximately 18% are very confident and 37% are somewhat confident with the future financial needs according to a new survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
March 18 -
A snapshot of Obamacare enrollment in seven states suggests the law hasnt significantly increased competition in health insurance markets, the Kaiser Family Foundation reported. Meanwhile, HHS said Monday enrollment has reached 5 million as the March 31 deadline is just two weeks away.
March 17 -
Despite one-third of respondents not having health insurance, a new Gallup poll finds that approximately 66% of Americans are satisfied with the current health system as more expected changes from the Affordable Care Acts individual and employer mandate continue their rollout.
March 17 -
Despite some sense of grumbling out in the working world about the shape of benefits in the midst of further ACA rollouts, one new study suggests employee satisfaction regarding their benefits is at an all-time high.
March 17 -
The number of employers contributing to health savings accounts or health reimbursement arrangements continues to grow, with 71% of employees reporting contributions from their employers in 2013, according to a new report by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
March 14 -
Novant Health violated ERISA when it allowed its Retirement Plus Plan to pay millions of dollars in excessive fees to third-party service providers, including the plans broker, a class action lawsuit filed Wednesday by current and former Novant employees claims.
March 14 -
New research from the Commonwealth Fund suggests that small business owners should consider the Small Business Health Options Program as a means to navigate the choppy waters in this post-Affordable Care Act world through competitive choice.
March 14


