Compensation
Compensation
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SingleCare plans to ‘disrupt’ the benefits market by improving transparency, says founder Rick Bates.
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Truveris’ chief technology officer created OneRx, a free prescription benefits and savings app.
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The company announces its platform will now support the payback of Federal Parent PLUS loan contributions for working parents who take out loans to support their child’s college education.
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Challenges include vetting vendors with programs that can help while navigating regulatory, tax questions, says Willis Towers Watson’s Randall Abbott.
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As co-founder and CEO, Levin’s vision is to create a centralized, continuously verified, database of health provider information.
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To help improve employees’ financial prospects post-work, plan sponsors should look beyond the typical metrics of 401(k) contribution and participation rates and concentrate instead on a comprehensive financial wellness approach.
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The company’s settlement with drivers in California and Massachusetts serves as a wake-up call to employers that they need to pay attention to how they classify workers.
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SingleCare plans to ‘disrupt’ healthcare benefit market by improving transparency in underserved and non-covered services through its discount program, says founder Rick Bates.
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The product fills a gap for organizations without dedicated benefits staff, says Mercer partner Jo-Anne Bloch.
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Health insurance giant teams with tech-fueled brokerage on new benefits marketplace aimed at mid-sized companies.
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ROI comes in many different forms and isn’t just a straight number, says Wellview Health’s CEO Geoff Duncan.
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As co-founder and CEO of Vericred, Levin’s vision is to create a centralized, continuously verified, database of health provider information.
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The hospitality company surveyed workers and found stress about money was a top concern, particularly for millennial employees.
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Employers and industry experts discuss the pitfalls and challenges in starting and maintaining retirement programs for small employers and their workers.
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The employee benefits technology company’s chief technology officer develops technology solutions that empower employees to make smart benefit decisions.
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Benefit managers often struggle to figure out where to start the reasonable-accommodations process and when or how to bring in outside resources to help.
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Often overlooked, handbooks are an important form of documentation that the IRS or DOL will most likely request during an audit, says attorney Patricia Moran.
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From the time it takes to administer programs to their supposed lack of value, small organizations shouldn’t let these benefits misconceptions get in the way of offering robust plans, says MetLife’s Jimbo Story.
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Despite increasing concern over cancer costs and care, there are gaps in employee coverage and support, finds new research from the Northeast Business Group on Health.
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In response, advisers point to gains in employee well-being and productivity, says Geoff Duncan.
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