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With the first presidential debate taking place tonight, now’s a good time to look at where the presidential candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act, prescription drug costs, Medicare and more.
September 26 -
At 9 p.m. ET, in the first presidential debate of the season, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be pressed, to a degree, for details of their various proposals. Jobs, wages, taxes, student debt, child care, Social Security ... any or all of these could come up.
September 26 -
According to the NCQA 2016 Health Insurance Plan Ratings, employees in the south, including those with Cigna New Mexico coverage, and west lag in the quality of care.
September 26 -
As the cost for weight-related disorders climbs, targeted, personalized programs lead to solid results, new research finds.
September 26 -
A UnitedHealthcare survey shows that employees would rather file their taxes than choose a new health plan — but they do comparison shop.
September 25 -
Benefits technology powers enrollment, earns high marks from HR professionals, according to a new Employee Benefit News survey.
September 25 -
With CFOs interested in the healthcare bottom line, benefits professionals must build a long-term design that works for employers’ bottom lines, says adviser Suzy Johnson.
September 23
Employee Benefit Advisors of the Carolinas -
More small businesses are motivated to provide 401(k) plans by technological advances as well as an expense war among mutual fund companies.
September 23 -
For the first time since 1998, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has issued new enforcement guidance on retaliation.
September 22
Foley & Lardner -
More small businesses are motivated to provide 401(k) plans by technological advances as well as an expense war among mutual fund companies.
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