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Before mergers are finalized and carriers begin implementing new underwriting rules and changes, it may be a challenge for mid-market employers to customize their prescription program.
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Chuck Densinger is a technology blogger and the co-founder and chief operating officer at Elicit, a customer science and strategy consultancy that helps clients uncover latent insights about their customers, and apply those insights to business, marketing, product, loyalty, brand and customer experience strategy. Chuck is also co-author of
“Geek Nerd Suit: Breaking Down Walls, Unifying Teams and Creating Cutting-Edge Customer Centricity.” April 11 -
The company’s new offering aims to help small and midsize employers more easily add and manage perks to attract and retain talent.
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The number of health savings accounts has topped 25 million, and employer contributions also have increased after several years of decline.
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About 39,000 employers, representing 9 million employees, will be able to access CommonBond’s student loan benefits through the retirement provider.
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BenefitMall's Agency Workspace allows advisers to start or review quotes, set up enrollments and view commissions.
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Chris Luoma is a senior vice president of market management with GHX. He is an expert in the fields of healthcare technology and supply chain management.
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Mark J. Masson is a partner at
Axiom Consulting Partners . Prior to joining Axiom, he spent five years as a pilot plant operations leader and chemical engineering R&D scientist for Merck & Co.April 10 -
Bridget Berg holds the position of principal, industry solutions within the property intelligence group for CoreLogic, where she leads the delivery of fraud risk management solutions to the mortgage industry. With more than 30 years of major financial institution experience, she has focused on all aspects of mortgage fraud, managing investigations and developing fraud risk programs and analytics.
Prior to joining CoreLogic, she was the vice president of fraud strategies at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. She earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Saint Thomas.
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