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Lockheed Martin Corp. agreed to pay $62 million to end a lawsuit over claims it shortchanged 120,000 workers and retirees who participated in its pension plans.
February 23 -
Technology has clearly revolutionized health care from mobile apps that help employees stay fit and eat right to telemedicine that brings operational efficiency to treatment. But perhaps most compelling is the way it is helping elevate the open-enrollment experience in keeping with the intended consumer-friendly spirit of the Affordable Care Act.
February 23 -
The plan would require brokers to act in a customers best interest, a change that could limit the earnings of financial advisers.
February 23 -
Having more choices is a priority, but most workers are confident in their employers selection, study finds.
February 23 -
Agentreview.net launches this month, aiming to give consumers one location to find and critique local insurance agents.
February 20 -
Health plan providers may soon face the similar detailed fee disclosure requirements as retirement plan providers under the Department of Labors (DOL) 408(b)(2) regulations.
February 20 -
Approximately 800,000 taxpayers who received health care coverage through the federal insurance marketplace Healthcare.gov were sent the wrong information on their Form 1095-A and are being urged to wait to file their taxes until the first week of March when they receive the correct information from the federal government.
February 20 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Friday morning announced it will implement a special enrollment period for individuals who learn, at the time they file their taxes, of the Affordable Care Act-mandated tax penalty for not having health insurance coverage.
February 20 -
As the Supreme Court gets set to hear oral arguments next month in King v. Burwell, a case challenging the permissibility of subsidies to those who purchase health insurance on the federal exchange, states with hybrid exchanges could face a difficult decision should the Supreme Court ultimately rule the use of tax credits on the federal exchange is impermissible.
February 20 -
More and more employers are looking beyond curbing health care costs when measuring the success of health and wellness programs.
February 20 -
The IRS addresses questions on employer payment plans and providing limited transitional relief for small employers who are currently reimbursing employees for individual health insurance premiums.
February 19 -
Both the Obama administration and states that run their own health insurance marketplaces are considering an extra enrollment period for tax filers who learn they owe a fine for not carrying insurance.
February 19 -
Specialty drugs are costly for plan sponsors and employees. Can value-based insurance design deliver better cost and clinical outcomes?
February 19 -
There are several important aspects of Obama's immigration Executive Order that potentially can impact employers in a wide range of industries.
February 19 -
Five years down the road, the insurance brokers role in health insurance may be diminished, largely due to exchanges, consultants say. The role of the broker will change greatly in the process, they say, but in the near term it is a mixed story.
February 19 -
The Treasury Department says it will delay enforcement of an ACA prohibition relating to standalone health reimbursement arrangements until July 1.
February 19 -
Although many defined contribution plan participants would benefit from setting aside more dollars in their retirement savings accounts, they at least are holding a steady course when it comes to tapping retirement savings prematurely.
February 19 -
The consultancys Web portal enables a variety of plans to be offered by employers, who are cutting back on benefits for retirees.
February 19 -
In the last quarter of 2014, the hiring picture changed very little, a calm that belies an important story.
February 19 -
How high-cost specialty drugs are altering the duties of the benefit adviser and pharmacy benefit manager
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