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The ruling is not likely to affect demand for individual fixed indemnity products, which have been on the decline, nor to have impact on overall health insurance market, experts say.
September 21 -
Zenefits announced today it is offering small and mid-sized employers an ACA compliance tool for free. Some industry experts say the offering raises the bar again for competing benefit brokers, but others claim it is too little, too late.
September 21 -
SMILE Community Action Agency has made a concerted effort in the past year and a half to offer a more in-depth benefits package to employees so that it can become an employer of choice.
September 21 -
Commentary: Although in their infancy, private exchanges have not yet met predicted adoption rates. Wells Fargos Dan Gowen shares why this may be the case.
September 21
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Commentary: The employer community has made its voice clear on the Affordable Care Acts excise tax. Legislators seem to have heard. Will it make a difference?
September 21
Employee Benefit News -
While Uber is fighting hard on all fronts to prove its drivers are correctly characterized as independent contractors, there are examples of other successful app-driven on-demand start-ups that have either converted contractors to employee status or characterized all workers as employees from the get-go.
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Commentary: The teachable moment remains one of the most important potential benefits of a health assessment. Well-designed assessment tools provide a catalyst for lifestyle change by creating receptivity to health-related information and recommendations.
September 18
StayWell Health Management -
Consider the following, relatively uncommon scenario: An employee stole your trade secrets and went to work for a competitor. You know the employee did it, you just can't prove it. What do you do?
September 17
Foley & Lardner -
Commentary: Theres a fine line between permissible and impermissible comments and employers shouldnt make any requests that could discourage employees from exercising FMLA leave.
September 17 -
U.S. Sens. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) introduced legislation Thursday seeking to repeal the Affordable Care Acts excise tax on high-cost group plans.
September 17 -
Commentary: Benefit firms hoping for agency growth must manage their producers or suffer the consequences of relinquishing control of the firms future, says EBA columnist Nelson Griswold.
September 17
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Robo retirement firms entering the small-plan 401(k) market wont replace human advisers, industry leaders say.
September 17 -
Fitness device maker Fitbit now will enter into HIPAA business associate agreements with corporations, health plans and self-insured employers that want to offer its wellness platform to employees.
September 17 -
Waiting to see what happens with your workplace culture is a recipe for disaster.
September 17
Limeade -
Commentary: Is it possible to look at the tea leaves and forecast possible disruptions to the way health care benefits are delivered to employees over the next five to 10 years?
September 17
Corporate Synergies -
The share of people without health insurance in the U.S. fell to 10.4 percent last year as the Affordable Care Acts expansion of public and private coverage programs took effect.
September 16 -
Actively managed funds still represent the largest chunk of most 401(k) investment lineups, but passively managed investments have risen in recent years because of fee disclosure regulations, target-date funds and the notion that managed accounts have been unable to beat the returns of index funds.
September 16 -
Workers value personalized benefits information yet few employers have implemented a tailored communications approach.
September 16 -
Commentary: Data breaches, cost transparency and telehealth rank among the Health Research Institutes top trends plan sponsors need to pay attention to.
September 16
Regence BlueShield -
The public employees responsible for overseeing $600 million in contracts to build Healthcare.gov were inadequately trained, kept sloppy records, and failed to identify delays and problems that contributed to millions in cost overruns, a new government report finds.
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