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Almost everyone in Massachusetts has health insurance under a state mandate, but many doctors do not accept the subsidized insurance programs available to low-income residents, a new study shows.
May 10 -
A pension expert panned federal lawmakers efforts to increase oversight of state and local governments public pension plans.
May 9 -
A Rhode Island state court has upheld a statute under which insurance companies that want to wind up their operations can buy policies back from policyholders.
May 9 -
What could be simpler than merely indicating to whom or to what entity a participant wishes their assets to be transferred in the event of death? Unfortunately, numerous issues arise in connection with the simple task of designating a beneficiary.
May 5 -
Large health insurers expect an increase in deals in the industry after last year's U.S. healthcare overhaul made it tougher for smaller companies to compete.
May 5 -
With the equity markets recent woes in the past, variable annuity sales perked up in 2010, according to the Insured Retirement Institute in Washington, D.C.
May 5 -
Weve developed online benefit portals and with only a few keystrokes, a complete file is sent on an electronic data interface (EDI). My simple view is its like happy hour for a bunch of computers one system talks to another, then another, and hopefully theyll all have cheerful dispositions. When happy hour prices go sour, so do the error messages I receive.
May 4
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Last week LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP) announced the formation of a new division called Worksite Academy to help solve a critical problem for employers: maintaining productivity with an aging workforce.
May 4 -
Payroll and benefits outsourcing provider Paychex has acquired online 401(k) administrator ePlan Services.
May 4 -
U.S. hospitals that improve medical care for elderly patients and reduce deadly errors will get millions of dollars under an incentive program launched on Friday that aims to cut overall Medicare costs.
May 3


