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  • Benefits Think The most important elements of a successful open enrollment

    The needs of three constituents must be met: the employer, the employee and the consultant.

    August 11
    Andrew Torelli
    Andrew Torelli
    Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
  • Retirement scan
    Why clients may want to contribute to their child’s retirement

    Recent graduates tend to be in a low tax bracket early in their careers when it pays for them to save as much as they can in a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k), writes an industry expert.

    By Editorial Staff
    August 11
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  • Employers’ readiness ticks higher, but red flags persist
    Monthly OERB scores finds organizations making progress, but work in preparing to manage the open enrollment process and other key areas still needs to be done.
    Sponsored by ADP
  • Mental health benefits
    Mental health services increase ROI for CHG Healthcare

    The staffing firm’s on-site counselors have helped employees decrease their healthcare spend and increase productivity.

    By Amanda Eisenberg
    Former associate editor
    August 10
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  • Advisor strategies
    How to become the ‘feared competitor’

    Having a commoditized sales model no longer works for the average brokerage, rather a laser-focused, client-centric, consultative business will give an agency the edge.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    August 10
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  • Advisor strategies
    Bringing benefits to the forefront of state legislation

    Senior Vice President of Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance Pamela Anne Files is using her knowledge and experience in the broker industry to inform legislators about worker needs.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    August 10
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  • Benefits Think Prepping employer-sponsored health plans for regulatory and court developments

    Possible changes to individual insurance markets and the viability of state and federal health insurance exchanges could put clients in a bind.

    August 10
    Susan Nash
    Winston & Strawn LLP
  • Retirement scan
    Clients finally retired? They shouldn’t be afraid to spend money

    New retirees are often anxious about spending to much, depriving themselves of some comforts of life for fear of outliving their nest egg.

    By Editorial Staff
    August 10
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  • Benefits Think Employer-sponsored wellness programs don’t work, unless …

    Employees can’t be paid to get healthy and they can’t be incentivized to participate in a plan if they don’t understand why they are doing it.

    August 10
    John Mickner
    John Mickner
    Universal Health Advisors
  • Benefits Think To win accounts, stop competing

    Smart agency leaders are reworking their strategy to stop contending with other firms in their market.

    August 10
    Nelson Griswold
    Nelson Griswold
  • Voluntary benefits
    New legal benefit includes credit monitoring

    MetLife takes a step into the cybersecurity space with identify theft protection product.

    By Cort Olsen
    Former associate editor
    August 9
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  • Healthcare costs
    Employers embracing health cost reduction measures

    With an anticipated 5% increase in benefits costs, companies are looking to revamp strategies and encourage programs that empower workers to be savvy healthcare consumers.

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    By Nick Otto
    Former senior editor
    August 9
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  • Benefits Think The 5 surprising skills HR will need in the future

    The increasing scramble for top talent has the C-suite putting a priority on employee engagement, retention and development.

    August 9
    Steffen Maier
    Steffen Maier
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  • Benefits Think Opioid-use disorders: The role of the employee assistance program

    Four ways to build and position an effective plan to use EAPs as a tool to address the drug problem.

    August 9
    David Pawlowski
    CuraLinc Healthcare
  • Retirement scan
    Making retirement lemonade from health insurance lemons

    The total out-of-pocket health care expenses of a 65-year-old couple in retirement could exceed $320,000, plus 5% annual increases.

    By Editorial Staff
    August 9
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  • Voluntary benefits
    Voluntary pet insurance on an upward trajectory

    Companies like Indiana University Health and VMware offer the perk in an effort to attract and retain talent.

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    By Richard Stolz
    Principal, Stolz Communications
    August 8
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  • Advisor strategies
    An adviser who cuts through the healthcare clutter

    Ascende’s Suzanne McGarey helps clients and their employees navigate the maze of modern insurance while keeping an eye on the quality of services.

    By Phil Albinus
    Former executive editor
    August 8
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  • Benefits Think Financial and legal stress impacts employee wellness

    Mental and emotional health issues can cause physical problems that will undermine even the most robust well-being initiative.

    August 8
    Dennis Healy
    Dennis Healy
    ARAG
  • Benefits Think 3 areas that determine ben admin ROI for a brokerage

    A platform’s licensing model, system support and opportunity for revenue growth determine the success of a benefits system.

    August 8
    Alex Tolbert
    Alex Tolbert
    BerniePortal
  • Workforce management
    Google fires author of divisive memo on gender differences

    James Damore, the Google engineer who wrote the note, confirmed his dismissal in an email, saying that he had been fired for “perpetuating gender stereotypes.”

    August 8
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