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A survey by online health benefits seller eHealthInsurance finds that more than three-quarters of small business clients are not doing long-term planning on how health reform, including insurance exchanges, may affect their business.
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New legislation begins this month in Massachusetts, a state ahead of the country on health care reform, says EBA Blogger Mark Gaunya. But what can others learn from this new law, a a state-based, cost control experiment that may prove to be a glimpse of the future in your state?
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Leading insurers come together for an education campaign in light of research showing LTD claims are rising as group coverage drops.
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Most people believe the current economic climate has made life insurance more relevant, but a majority has not calculated their need and many avoid discussing the topic at home, according to a survey by ING.
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A Benz Communications survey shows that while employers believe more frequent communication about benefits is desirable, few are achieving this goal.
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Flexibility with rollovers and investments are cited as key advantages to health savings accounts, causing them to become valuable retirement plan assets.
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Tesla benefits manager Nate Randall, speaking at Benefits Forum & Expo, details how his company is changing the benefits landscape on a budget.
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Scottsdale Health adds a telehealth service to its benefits plan and sees dramatic costs savings because the service keeps non-life-threatening illnesses out of the emergency room.
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Customer satisfaction with mail-order pharmacies declined for the second year running, according to a survey from J.D. Power and Associates, and that could spell trouble for health plans that insist on their usage.
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Political pundit Meghan McCain addresses attendees at Benefits Forum & Expo and explains why she believes neither Republicans or Democrats have the answers to fixing Americas broken health care system
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