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Data and feedback from working caregivers empowers benefit leaders to provide better support.
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Richard Bernstein, MBA, is a former IRS R&D engineer who counseled IRS engineering managers for over 17 years on how to think about high-risk R&D tax credits dealing with software. Having retired in 2004, he now is helping businesses compile and archive their substantiation in preparation for submitting their Form 6765, business component and Part G data. Reach him at
richb201@gmail.com .December 16 -
Experts say AI can enhance employee benefits, boost productivity and support financial wellness, but trust, bias concerns and scaling challenges still slow adoption.
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Nearly half of brokers say their clients are actively requesting insights on AI tools, but most lack the infrastructure to adopt them.
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Using real insights for benefit packages can improve health outcomes and control healthcare costs long-term.
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Setting employees up to find top-performing providers is helping employers stabilize costs and improve outcomes.
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Michael Rachesky is the regional vice president at Corporate Synergies, where he leads strategic initiatives focused on enhancing health plan performance and delivering innovative benefits solutions to employer groups across the mid-Atlantic region.
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Paul Vigna is the managing editor of American Banker. He is an author, journalist, editor and speaker, with a particular focus on capital markets and cryptocurrencies. He is the author of
The Almightier and Guts: The Anatomy of The Walking Dead and coauthor of The Age of Cryptocurrency and The Truth Machine. For 25 years, he was a reporter and editor for Dow Jones Newswires and the Wall Street Journal, pioneering coverage of the cryptocurrency sector. He has appeared on CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox, and PBS.December 15











