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  • Healthcare reform
    How King v. Burwell could impact 5 key health care system stakeholders

    The Supreme Court today will hear arguments in King v. Burwell, the highly anticipated case challenging the legality of subsidies available for individuals purchasing health insurance on the federal exchange under the Affordable Care Act.

    By Melissa A. Winn, Fred Bazzoli and Nathan Golia
    March 4
  • Benefits Think Preparing your clients for the ACA’s first tax season

    Commentary: As independent health insurance agents, you can help your clients understand how taxes and health insurance intersect, building your credibility as a knowledgeable agent in the process. These guidelines will help you prepare your clients for a smooth tax season.

    March 3
    Michael Mahoney
    Michael Mahoney
  • Benefits Think Involuntary unemployment insurance: An important new benefit for a new age

    Commentary: Brokers who can step in and learn the business of voluntary benefits and some of the newer products hitting the market will be well-suited to bring in new clients and keep them protected against financial loss with a combination of relevant and cost-efficient solutions, says AmWINS' Sam Fleet.

    March 3
    Samuel Fleet
    Samuel Fleet
    AmWINS Group Benefits
  • Retirement benefits
    Written retirement plans help advisers, clients

    Working with a financial adviser doubles the likelihood of outlining a plan and boosts confidence about saving for retirement, LIMRA says.

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    By Mike Nesper
    Freelance Writer
    March 3
  • Benefits Think Intermittent leave: What you need to know about certifications

    Commentary: There’s a lot for your clients to consider when carefully managing intermittent leaves. The Standard's Lincoln Dirks goes in-depth on the paperwork that outlines the parameters for an absence — certifications and recertifications.

    March 3
    Lincoln Dirks
    Lincoln Dirks
    Standard Insurance Company
  • Voluntary benefits
    A look behind Trustmark’s CI product development

    Critical illness insurance is among the fastest growing voluntary benefits, but it’s also among the most difficult to grasp for employees. In developing its new CI insurance line, Trustmark did research to better understand the market.

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    By John McCormick
    Group Editorial Director
    March 3
  • Healthcare reform
    An in-depth look at King v. Burwell

    Supreme Court to hear oral arguments this week in a case challenging the legality of tax credits to purchase health insurance under the ACA.

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    By Mike Nesper
    Freelance Writer
    March 3
  • Practice management
    Why 'one-size fits all' benefit communications don't work

    Increasingly diverse workforces are creating a benefit communications challenge for employers and their advisers.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    March 2
  • Benefits Think ACA compliance: February settled ‘the family’s business’

    Commentary: Last month reminded blogger David C. Smith of the last 10 minutes of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. In the last four weeks, Treasury, Labor and Health and Human Services settled their business in a concerted effort to make clear what would be permitted or prohibited when it came to compliance with the law.

    March 2
    David C. Smith
    David C. Smith
    Ebenconcepts
  • Healthcare reform
    Payroll option allows employers to pay for employees to go to the exchanges

    Is it legal for employers to drop health care coverage and pay for employees to go to the exchanges? One industry expert says yes — if you use this payroll option.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    March 2
  • Benefits Think Have your clients considered these two little-known ways to help manage intermittent leaves?

    Commentary: With the use of intermittent leave, a type of Family and Medical Leave Act job protection, on the rise, The Standard's Lincoln Dirks says this type of leave potentially may become a growing burden for your clients.

    March 2
    Lincoln Dirks
    Lincoln Dirks
    Standard Insurance Company
  • Healthcare reform
    What happens if ACA subsides are ruled illegal?

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear the case of King v. Burwell, with the legality of federal subsidies for ACA exchange enrollment hanging in the balance. If the high court rules that subsides on the federal health care exchange are illegal, consumers would on average see premiums rise 255% — but industry analysts say it is unlikely to get to that point.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    March 2
  • Healthcare benefits
    Harvard academics face higher health care bills

    Some of the nation’s most foremost authorities on health economics and policy learned a painful – and ironic – lesson about their respective area of expertise recently when they were forced to pay more for their health care in 2015.

    By Bruce Shutan
    Contributing writer
    March 2
  • Practice management
    How advisers can stay competitive in a changing market

    Between new players entering the insurance business and a new generation poised to dominate their sales base, brokers must re-evaluate the way they do business.

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    By Elizabeth Galentine
    Former editor-in-chief
    March 2
  • Healthcare reform
    HHS issues final rule closing ACA minimum value health plan loophole

    HHS has issued a final rule saying it will not qualify employer-sponsored health plans that fail to cover inpatient hospitalization as meeting the minimum value health plan standard under the ACA.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    February 27
  • Healthcare benefits
    Benefits for domestic partners: What does your plan actually say?

    Plan sponsors need to know their definition of domestic partners, how to verify their status and how they apply the plan terms.

    By Keith R. McMurdy
    February 26
  • Voluntary benefits
    Brokers in the power seat with voluntary benefits

    Eastbridge Consulting research finds brokers are the dominant distribution channel, but they must use their position wisely to curb dropping participation rates.

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    By Elizabeth Galentine
    Former editor-in-chief
    February 26
  • Healthcare reform
    Healthcare.gov CEO grilled in Congressional hearing, warned he is damaging debate on ACA

    In a Congressional committee hearing Thursday, Kevin Counihan, the CEO of Healthcare.gov, was repeatedly grilled by members of Congress for details on enrollments, tax data and coverage for immigrants, but failed to provide answers to many questions asked.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    February 26
  • Practice management
    Health care sector flying high 5 years into ACA

    The many tradeoffs that health insurers had to make from both a regulatory and plan-design standpoint in order to adapt under the Affordable Care Act appear to be paying off as the landmark legislation approaches its five-year mark.

    By Bruce Shutan
    Contributing writer
    February 26
  • Healthcare reform
    Congressman calls for delay of health insurance tax

    Legislators urge brokers to contact Congress to help shape future policies.

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    By Mike Nesper
    Freelance Writer
    February 26
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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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