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  • Retirement readiness
    Government employees flock to sponsored retirement plans

    Despite high participation numbers, many worry that federal and state workers still will not save enough.

    By Paula Aven Gladych
    Freelance writer
    October 9
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  • Wellness programs
    Phoebe Putney Health System lets data drive wellness

    The Georgia-based health network decreased year-over-year spend by 15.3% while also lowering healthcare costs paid by employees.

    By Amanda Eisenberg
    Former associate editor
    October 9
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  • Benefits Think The risks of using paper during benefits election season

    Employers on the fence about making the switch to electronic processing report four key areas of frustration.

    October 6
    Alex Tolbert
    Alex Tolbert
    BerniePortal
  • Retirement scan
    What if the retirement crisis has been exaggerated?

    Most retirees said they adapted to their situation of having limited retirement income and they have had few regrets.

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    By Lee Conrad
    Former senior editor
    October 6
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  • Workforce management
    Telecommuting cuts could alienate top talent

    Cutting work-at-home ability can be a short-sighted option in candidate-driven job market.

    By Bruce Shutan
    Contributing writer
    October 5
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  • Financial wellness
    Financial wellness program adds bite to Delta Dental’s benefits

    The insurance company implemented Best Money Moves, a mobile-first program that helps employees make better money decisions based on their biggest financial stressors.

    By Paula Aven Gladych
    Freelance writer
    October 5
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  • Practice management
    A new way to control health cost

    Thanks to an internal platform that monitors plan activity and a knack for risk pooling clients such as schools, the Pennsylvania brokerage acts swiftly to adjust health plan strategy

    By Randy Barrett
    October 5
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  • Retirement scan
    End of the Social Security number? A White House official thinks so

    The Equifax hack has prompted the Trump administration to look at ways to establish a safer technology to replace the existing Social Security number.

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    By Lee Conrad
    Former senior editor
    October 5
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  • Benefits Think Reviewing contracts: An essential part of health plan management

    A close analysis of terms will help to verify critical features such as performance guarantees, TPA service agreements, applicable rebates and more.

    October 5
    Craig Hasday
    Craig Hasday
    Frenkel Benefits
  • Wellness programs
    5 simple ways to engage employees in wellness

    Employers can motivate their workers to exercise with team competitions, discounted gym memberships and health-focused rewards.

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    By Jewels Lett
    Dietician and health coach
    October 5
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  • Workforce management
    U.S. jobless claims decline as hurricane impact ebbs in south

    U.S. filings for unemployment benefits fell last week as the impact of Harvey and Irma faded in several states, Labor Department figures showed Thursday.

    October 5
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  • Benefit administration systems
    Oracle announces updated cloud-based HCM system

    The update includes user experience enhancements, extensions to existing HR modules and AI-enabled recruiting features.

    By Amanda Eisenberg
    Former associate editor
    October 4
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  • Student loan debt
    New York Life adds student loan aid to benefits package

    The insurance company will provide more than $10,000 over five years to help employees pay down their education debts.

    By Amanda Eisenberg
    Former associate editor
    October 4
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  • Benefits Think Advisers must assume all clients are affected by identity theft

    More than 80% of the workforce is impacted by the recent Equifax breach and brokers have an obligation to ensure employers understand the business implications of the hack.

    October 4
    Tinker Kelly
    Voluntary Employee Benefits Advisors
  • Benefits Think Midsize employers face huge group health plan hurdles

    Firms with fewer than 125 workers must proceed with caution when establishing a medical coverage plan, warns Zack Pace.

    October 4
    Zack Pace
    Zack Pace
    CBIZ
  • Voluntary benefits
    What’s fueling voluntary benefit provider growth?

    Top carriers’ double-digit revenue increases seen coming from CDHPs, broker promotion and streamlined enrollment practices.

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    By Richard Stolz
    Principal, Stolz Communications
    October 3
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  • Retirement benefits
    DOL to increase DB audits

    Following a successful pilot program, employers can expect to see an uptick in Department of Labor audits to ensure they are paying out benefits to fully vested participants.

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    By Nick Otto
    Former senior editor
    October 3
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  • Benefits Think Desperately seeking new producers

    While there is no guaranteed answer for success, there are certainly ways to positively influence the process, says columnist Wendy Keneipp.

    October 3
    Wendy Keneipp
    Wendy Keneipp
    Q4intelligence
  • Benefits Think Why talk to millennials about life insurance?

    Employees can benefit from the offering regardless of their age or stage of life, and that’s true for younger workers, too.

    October 3
    Ashley Mehrer
    Ashley Mehrer
    Unum
  • Employers better set for enrollment, but key tasks remain
    Plan designs are nearly set, however work is still needed in planning communications and setting goals.
    Sponsored by ADP
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The New Approach to Mental Health

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