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  • Healthcare industry
    Collective health bets employers are fed up with health expenses

    Collective Health Inc. has raised a fresh infusion of investor cash as it seeks to win over more firms frustrated with a fragmented, costly market.

    March 7
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  • Benefits Think Workplace stress: A new front for advisers

    When employees are distracted by financial pressures, productivity dives. Here’s how advisers can help their clients mitigate the effects.

    March 7
    Mark Singer
    The Financial Literacy Toolbox
  • Benefits Think Here’s how premium increases are calculated (and how to avoid them)

    By understanding what goes into prices, employers can have leverage at the negotiation table with the insurance carrier.

    March 7
    Ray DePaola
    Ray DePaola
    Corporate Synergies
  • M&A
    HUB International buys Rubino Enterprises, Spectra Management

    The employee benefit brokerage continues its M&A streak with agencies in Massachusetts and Utah.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    March 7
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  • Benefits Think Overcoming the millennial retirement challenge

    Younger employees need coaxing and encouragement to save for the future.

    March 6
    Randy L. Scritchfield
    Montgomery Financial Group
  • Recruiting
    Benefit pros on the move: New hires inside MetLife, Intel, Mercer, Bolton & Co., and other leading firms

    A number of employee benefit adviser veterans found new jobs and job titles inside brokerages, insurance firms and private companies.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    March 5
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  • ACA reporting
    New employer coalition aims to ease reporting requirements

    Group will focus on passage of the Commonsense Reporting Act.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    March 5
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  • M&A
    OneDigital acquires The Survey Group to expand HR consulting business

    The employee benefits firm will combine TSG with Insight Performance to focus on clients in New England.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    March 5
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  • Benefits Think Why are advisers letting insurers run rampant?

    Today’s healthcare providers are largely unaccountable and unaudited in terms of their pricing and underlying costs.

    March 5
    Matt White
    Employee Benefit Group
  • Retirement benefits
    MetLife reinvests tax savings into its benefits package

    The insurance giant will increase the minimum contribution to its defined benefit pension plan, auto-enroll and auto-escalate its 401(k) deductions and offer employer-sponsored legal services.

    By Amanda Eisenberg
    Former associate editor
    March 4
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  • Benefits Think Five ways to contain prescription costs

    It’s time to be creative. Here’s practical guidance benefit advisers can share with their clients to help them better control medication expenditures.

    March 2
    Michael A. Perry
    BeneCard PBF
  • Benefits Think Under the DOL’s Fiduciary Rule, beware the myths

    Advisers are not required to find the best investment for clients -- only what is considered in their best interest.

    March 1
    Bruce L. Ashton
    Drinker Biddle
  • Employers off to slow start with benefits planning
    Advisers can play a big role in helping clients create strategies to ensure a successful open enrollment.
    Sponsored by ADP
  • Telehealth
    Telemedicine still faces roadblocks despite employee enthusiasm

    Workers say they like the idea of virtual care, but employers face an uphill battle when getting them to forego the ER or urgent care center.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    March 1
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  • Healthcare plans
    Apple to launch health clinics for its employees

    The tech giant is the latest employer to take on worker health and wellness as companies look to reduce costs and empower patients.

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    By Nick Otto
    Former senior editor
    March 1
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  • Benefits Think 3 questions employers should ask during America Saves Week

    To help employees secure their financial futures, firms should consider their benefits package, worker needs and education efforts.

    March 1
    Phil Waldeck
    Phil Waldeck
    Prudential Retirement
  • Benefits Think How plan sponsors can up their fiduciary game

    Scheduling on-site training, attending webinars and preparing yearly checklists are among the best ways employers can fulfill their responsibilities, says benefits lawyer Carol Buckmann.

    March 1
    Carol Buckmann
    Carol Buckmann
    Cohen & Buckmann PC
  • Healthcare plans
    Will advisers have a seat at the table when Amazon sets healthcare prices?

    Delivering medical cost transparency remains elusive as brokers adjust to a new reality.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    February 28
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  • Health insurance
    How advisers can bend the insurance cost curve

    Principal at Spangler Strategies, Katy Spangler, spoke with members of NAHU about how to manage health plan spending among clients.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    February 28
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  • Benefits Think How clients should reshape total rewards packages

    Automating contributions that help employees plan to buy a home, welcome a new child or pay off student loan debt could relieve workers’ financial stress.

    February 28
    Harry Gottlieb
    Harry Gottlieb
    Jellyvision
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The New Approach to Mental Health

Workers are feeling the strain. Here's what employers need to know, and what they can do to help.

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