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The Department of Health and Human Services recently issued proposed regulations that could require health insurers to publicly disclose and explain substantial health insurance premium increases.
December 29 -
Experts at PwCs Health Research Institute weigh in on the top issues of 2011 that will take front and center for the health care industry.
December 28 -
In 2010, more employees were asked to do more with less, which can create a work environment where some employees become addicted to work.
December 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued new guidance allowing the continued use of flexible spending arrangement and health reimbursement arrangement debit cards for the purchase of prescribed over-the-counter medicines and drugs.
December 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service recently released instructions to help employers implement the 2011 cut in payroll taxes that were included as part of the tax cut legislation passed by Congress, along with new income-tax withholding tables that employers will use during 2011.
December 20 -
U.S. employees frequently are transferred to foreign affiliates to obtain experience and to bring home local knowledge from foreign countries. Conversely, employees are transferred from foreign affiliates to U.S. headquarters for similar reasons.
December 17 -
Digital Insurance Inc., which serves small and midsize companies, recently named Wayne Mertel vice president of voluntary solutions.
December 13 -
In a fresh reminder that more change is coming to an uncertain long-term care insurance market, MetLife will no longer sell new such policies and discontinue new enrollments into existing group and multi-life LTC plans.
December 13 -
Is bare-bones health insurance coverage better than no coverage at companies that cannot afford to offer comprehensive benefits?
December 13 -
Voluntary benefits are seen as a palatable alternative to no employer-paid coverage or more costly policies in the individual insurance market, suggests the first in a series of research briefs based on Prudential Financial Inc.s fifth annual study of employee benefits.
December 13
