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New consumer tools are in the works for Healthcare.gov, as the federal government focuses on the exchanges long-term success.
June 12 -
While employers define the topic in different ways, most are focused solely on the physical.
June 12
Corporate Synergies -
HHS Secretary Burwell says a Supreme Court ruling upholding the legality of subsidies on the federal exchange should shift the conversation about the ACA away from politics and toward improving access to affordable quality health care.
June 12 -
The Obama administration on Thursday launched the Healthy Self campaign to better explain health care benefits to those newly insured, connect people to coverage, and encourage healthy lifestyles.
June 12 -
Applying the lens of behavioral economics to benefits choices helps employers understand why employees choose or dont choose certain voluntary benefits.
June 12 -
If even the EEOC and the courts cannot agree how far the ADA's accommodation obligation extends, how is an employer supposed to do so?
June 11 -
Even when plan fiduciaries hire outside service providers to manage the 401(k) plan, they still maintain fiduciary responsibility for certain functions.
June 11 -
Commentary: The guidelines establish a uniform methodology that must be followed in determining the maximum annual rate of index-based interest that can be used to calculate policy values in indexed universal life illustrations. The NAIC is set to vote on the issue next week.
June 11 -
Commentary: Preparing a new multiyear strategic benefits plan may require as much (or more) effort than the Affordable Care Act has consumed.
June 11
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Participation in employer-sponsored 401(k) plans has slowly crept up over the past decade, in large part because of actions taken by plan sponsors.
June 11 -
ADP filed a defamation lawsuit against Zenefits Tuesday, heating up a quarrel between the companies that ignited when ADP disabled Zenefits access to its systems for shared clients. The HR tech firm calls ADP's actions anti-competitive fear tactics.
June 11 -
Employers are falling short on adequate systems and training to provide employees with in-the-moment critical feedback. But all is not lost as some experts have a few steps employers can take to get back on track.
June 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not receive much of the information it needed early this tax season from health insurance exchanges to verify taxpayers qualifications to claim tax credits to subsidize buying health coverage, according to a new report.
June 11 -
Assurant announced June 10 it will exit the health insurance market and sell some small group business lines to insurance holding company National General Holdings.
June 10 -
Commentary: If the objective of the Chamber of Commerces study on the DOLs proposed fiduciary rules was to scare small business owners, clearly it succeeded. But it certainly failed on another level.
June 10
Lawton Retirement Plan Consultants -
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of the plaintiff in King v. Burwell would most affect Florida exchange subsides, although the impact would be far reaching, a Kaiser Family Foundation poll finds.
June 10 -
Hoping to get a green light from the IRS on a creative new plan design you are planning to implement or even just get reassurance that amendment you have made to your plan in response to new legislation are correct? Dont hold your breath.
June 10 -
Commentary: As the health care industry makes progress in the shift from volume to value, technology solutions that promote clinical excellence, improve patient satisfaction and reduce costs are more in demand than ever.
June 10
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Small businesses will pay a big price if the Department of Labors proposed changes to the fiduciary rules go into effect, says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Generalists and small-market plan sponsors are likely to be the most negatively affected, according to a retirement conference panel.
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