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Employers are spending more money to keep their employees healthy, even if it means sacrificing other benefits.
July 3 -
What gives brokers a competitive edge? In many cases, its giving clients the feeling that they are getting the maximum value for their investment in employee benefits.
July 3 -
Data analytics offers companies a better way to recruit employees and identify those who are most likely to stay. But are employers embracing it?
July 3 -
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commissions vigorous zeal for employer compliance with the Americans with Disability Act is not showing any signs of letting up. As a result, legal advisers in the labor and employment field recommend that employers of all sizes conduct a thorough review of their policies and accommodations.
July 2 -
Garrett Fenton, an employee benefits specialist with D.C.-based legal firm Miller and Chevalier, says that the time is right for employers to double down and get their paperwork processed in anticipation of 2015’s employer mandate for the Affordable Care Act.
July 2 -
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporations single-employer program is improving, but the funding crisis for multiemployer pension plans is not, according to the agencys fiscal 2013 projection report.
July 2 -
If it smells like a benefit plan, you likely have to follow ERISA, said one speaker at the National Association of Health Underwriters annual convention in Scottsdale, Ariz. Here are some general tips benefit advisers need to know about complying with this law, for your clients and their employees alike.
July 2 -
A new HHS report finds most inconsistencies on the federally run state exchanges went unresolved due to inoperative systems.
July 1 -
Multiple vendors providing best-of-breed solutions that are not integrated with each other present budgeting, deployment and management costs and challenges for benefit managers.
July 1 -
Nearly all inconsistencies for those who enrolled for health care through the Affordable Care Acts federal exchanges were unable to be resolved due to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services systems not being fully operational.
July 1 -
The IRS has issued final regulations clarifying tax credits for small employers offering coverage to their employees through the SHOP exchange.
July 1 -
While health plans with accompanying HSAs are becoming increasingly popular, theres evidence that employees arent always seizing the opportunity to save, or save the maximum amount.
July 1 -
One speaker at the National Association for Health Underwriters annual conference Monday provided suggestions for brokers to protect their businesses, as well as increase referrals, when enrolling individuals and small businesses on the public marketplaces.
July 1 -
Kicking off the National Association for Health Underwriters annual meeting Monday, the groups lead lobbyist outlined the current status of benefit brokers in the eyes of Washington, while a Republican politician discussed potential outcomes of the 2014 election.
July 1 -
Still in their infancy, private exchanges present a tremendous opportunity to rein in health care spending and help HR deal with more pressing issues. But what makes a good one, and how are they growing?]
July 1 -
With the employer mandate just around the corner, small- and medium-sized businesses are beginning to consider so-called "skinny" health plans to provide basic coverage and avoid major penalties.
July 1 -
In a major 5-4 ruling on religious freedom, the Supreme Court of the United States Monday ruled that religious rights of two Christian company owners trumped the rights of its employees to receive full contraceptive coverage promised by mandates in the Affordable Care Act.
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Public HR departments may need to tweak their traditional management and operational techniques to be more in line with the private sector, as tax revenues grow shorter and employees' needs become more complex.
June 30 -
According to one 401(k) experts poll, employees need to be saving 20% of their earnings for retirement. How they get there is where you come in.
June 27 -
The majority of Americans, including many small business owners, are still confused about the health reform legislation, according to Health Partners America, a broker training and education organization. Here are 10 FAQs about the Affordable Care Act and its implications for small businesses.
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