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Industry experts provide an overview of three new voluntary products that employers might not know about yet so benefit advisers and brokers can get a leg up before a competitor does.
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Most people wouldn't buy a car without shopping around and doing some online research first. Youd think that people would show similar interest when shopping for health insurance.
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This figure is about one-third less than previously estimated, after the Obama administration created exemptions from the fine.
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As employers face growing challenges with employee disengagement, many are looking toward wellness programs as the surest route to improve morale and workplace culture. And while the Affordable Care Act offers improved incentives to support workplace wellness programs, employers arent rushing to take advantage of them.
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Millions of ACA application inconsistencies come as no surprise to benefit advisers and could trigger an influx of business to brokers from confused 2015 ACA enrollees.
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Even as employers of all sizes report increased success in their participants savings rates, having sufficient savings and income in retirement remains a top concern for many employees.
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A recent appellate court ruling may affect the ability of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to challenge "inflexible" employer leave policies, policies that result in the termination of employees who are unable to return to work after the fixed leave period.
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Advisers looking to protect themselves and their clients from professional negligence or malpractice suits need to enter into an engagement letter, according to an ERISA attorney.
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Sylvia Mathews Burwell was confirmed Thursday by the U.S. Senate as the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, replacing Kathleen Sebelius and signaling a new stage for Obamacare.
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Baby boomers are redefining retirement, with many saying their ideal retirement will include working often in new, more flexible and fulfilling ways. As a result, employers should be preparing for a new battle to keep their older workers engaged as they near retirement.
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