Compensation
Compensation
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Today, this one market is estimated to be a $40 billion industry in the United States, says EBA contributor Sam Fleet. He shares in todays BeAdvised why approaching this market with a broader view can provide an opportunity for brokers to adapt their business models and thrive, especially as the new health care landscape takes shape.
July 18 -
Employers are more likely to implement value-based health care strategies now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Care Act, suggests a new survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans. To help multiemployer and public employer health plans implement VBHC strategies in the workplace, the foundation has released a white paper on the topic. It identifies existing VBHC practices used by multiemployer and public employee health plans and provides a framework for building cultures of health.
July 18 -
Long-term care liability loss rates and claim severity are now at an eight-year high and could grow steadily into next year, according to Aon Global Risk Consultings 2012 Long-term care General Liability and Professional Liability Actuarial Analysis, which was created in partnership with the American Health Care Association.
July 17 -
Access to employer-provided benefits was greater in medium and large private industry establishments than in small establishments in March 2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
July 17 -
Think most employees can truly stay away from the office while on summer vacation?
July 17 -
Insurance is labeled an early adopter of social media in a new report from the International Data Corporation (IDC), titled 2012 U.S. Social Media Trends by Vertical. The banking industry was cited as being a late adopter.
July 16 -
The aggregate deficit in pension plans sponsored by S&P 1500 companies grew $59 billion in the first half of 2012 to $543 billion, according to new figures from Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc. This deficit corresponds to an aggregate funded ratio of 74% as of June 30, 2012 compared to a funded ratio of 75% as of December 31, 2011, at which point the aggregate deficit was $484 billion.
July 16 -
Medical records that patients can access online may encourage more people to get recommended screening tests and immunizations, a new study suggests.
July 16 -
A selected list of pending and resolved lawsuits involving racial harassment allegations offers a teachable moment about the need for sensitivity training, as well as whats offensive, harassing and illegal.
July 13 -
While insurers have a couple more years to prepare for the individual mandate and health exchanges, according to a new Gallup poll, effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on 18- to-25-year-olds can already be seen.
July 12 -
According to a recent LIMRA survey, 61% of consumers who worked with an adviser contributed to a retirement plan or an IRA and are saving at a higher rate compared to only 38% of consumers who weren't working with an adviser.
July 12 -
The health care trust affiliated with the United Auto Workers named a former Stanford University official and Hewlett-Packard Co executive to manage its $54 billion in assets earmarked for retiree medical benefits.
July 12 -
Life insurance coverage calculators earned low marks in a recent analysis by the Customer Respect Group, which suggests that more can be done to help consumers determine adequate coverage levels.
July 12 -
Recognizing an employee for a job well done can be a big morale booster and doesnt have to cost a lot.
July 12 -
Education and health care retirement plans are using more target date funds and Roth features in their plans, according to the latest 403(b) plan sponsor survey from the Plan Sponsor Council of America (PSCA).
July 11 -
As doubts re-emerge about the strength of economic recovery in the U.S., a new global workforce study by Towers Watson reveals that 63% of U.S. employees are not fully engaged in their work and struggling to cope when sufficient support is not provided.
July 11 -
Major changes are afoot for pilots and retirees at one of the worlds largest airlines as it continues to emerge from a November 29, 2011 Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
July 11 -
Advisers are more committed than ever to helping clients with their retirement income planning, but they face a host of challenges, including not knowing where to go to build their knowledge of retirement planning.
July 10 -
Texas Governor Rick Perry said on Monday his state will not implement a health insurance exchange or Medicaid expansion, two provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) law upheld last month by the U.S. Supreme Court.
July 10 -
Most employers waited for the U.S. Supreme Courts landmark decision upholding health care reform before developing a strategy on provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA,) slated to take effect in 2014 and beyond, according to a new Mercer survey.
July 10