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    Invigorate your workplace culture with random acts of kindness

    Enlivening your staff and company’s workplace culture can be as simple and sustainable as committing random acts of kindness.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    April 4
  • Healthcare reform
    Are ACA exchange carriers swindling brokers?

    An adviser in Connecticut who re-focused her group benefits business towards enrolling consumers on the state-run exchange says carrier appointment fees, and an exchange policy, are burning a hole in her pocket.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    April 3
  • EBA Content
    Great-West to acquire J.P. Morgan Retirement Plan Services

    Great-West Financial has reached an agreement to acquire the J.P. Morgan Retirement Plan Services large-market recordkeeping business, which holds $167 billion in assets across 200 clients and 1.9 million participants, the companies said Thursday.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    April 3
  • Healthcare reform
    Why it's not too late for employees to get on the exchange

    Yes, the ACA open-enrollment deadline has passed. No, that doesn’t mean employers cannot terminate or change their health plan — because employees can still enroll on the exchange.

    By Keith R. McMurdy
    April 3
  • Sales and marketing
    Engaging the invincible millennial

    Advisers and employers can use education to boost the enrollment of millennials in voluntary disability programs

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    April 3
  • Healthcare reform
    ACA enforcement like snow removal, IRS chief says

    Administering the 2010 health care law is just like municipal snow shoveling — a top priority that’s non-negotiable, John Koskinen, the commissioner of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, said Wednesday.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 3
  • Healthcare reform
    Late ACA surge may signal young, healthy sign-ups

    More than 1 million people waited until the last five days to sign up for 2014 health coverage under Obamacare, and early indications are that many were young minorities, insurance analysts and enrollment groups said.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 3
  • Client strategies
    Cost a main reason for Americans remaining uninsured

    A majority of Americans remain uninsured and many based the decision to stay uninsured on the cost of coverage, with many not even visiting an exchange to see a price estimate, a new study from consultancy Market Strategies International finds.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    April 2
  • Benefit plan design
    ACA open enrollment extension may injure insurers

    The latest ACA enrollment extension could mean big losses for insurers and higher premiums for everyone in 2015, Moody’s predicts.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    April 2
  • Healthcare reform
    Obama says 7.1 million ACA sign-ups rebut criticism

    President Barack Obama’s declaration that 7.1 million health-plan enrollments serve as a rebuke to critics of his signature law won’t diminish the opposition nor stop the scrutiny of the overhaul’s effect.

    By Bloomberg News
    April 2
  • Benefits Think A football lover’s guide to perfect insurance execution

    Commentary: Every single play in football is designed to score, to get into that end zone, says blogger Vinnie Daboul. Here’s how insurance consultants can take a play right out of every football coaches’ book to win the game.

    April 1
  • Healthcare reform
    Over 7 million enrolled in ACA exchanges by deadline

    Just over 7 million people enrolled for insurance coverage under Obamacare after a last-minute surge at the deadline to sign up, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday.

    By Angela Greiling Keane and Roger Runningen
    April 1
  • Financial planning
    Employers overwhelmingly favor fiduciary standard for plan providers, advisers

    Current regulations don’t require a retirement plan provider’s investment advice be in the best interest of plan participants, but most employers want that to change, an AARP study finds.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    April 1
  • Benefits Think Cut the superstitions and act like an insurance salesperson

    Commentary: Many sales people have quirky things they do to ensure they get the sale, be it a certain way they shake hands or a lucky they carry around. But blogger John Graham says it's time to put less energy in superstitions and more into positive sales actions.

    March 31
  • Healthcare reform
    Threat of ACA penalties could spike future exchange enrollments

    Going uninsured is about to get very expensive. New estimates by NerdWallet show the minimum amount of lifetime penalties for someone who is uninsured is more than $36,000.

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    By Melissa A. Winn
    Senior Editor
    March 31
  • Healthcare reform
    UnitedHealth a surprise fixer of flawed ACA sites

    UnitedHealth Group Inc., which sells insurance on only a few Obamacare exchanges, stands to profit from the law nonetheless.

    By Alex Wayne
    March 31
  • Healthcare reform
    March 31 deadline confusing public, broker says

    On the final day of open enrollment on the public exchanges, brokers are concerned that the public may think they have more time than they actually do, thanks to last week’s partial extension. EBA checked in with several storefront brokers to discuss concerns like this one as they enter the final 24 hours of enrollment.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    March 31
  • Healthcare reform
    Obamacare enrollment heading to 7 million on deadline day

    The first yearly sign-up period for Obamacare closes today, with early returns suggesting the administration may reach a projection of 7 million enrollees made before the U.S. health exchange struggled at its startup.

    By Brian M. Kalish and Bloomberg News
    March 31
  • Healthcare reform
    Obamacare changes illegal, top Republican says

    President Barack Obama is “picking and choosing” how the 2010 health care law will be implemented and “doesn’t have the flexibility” legally to do so, U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers said.

    By Bloomberg News
    March 31
  • Benefits Think Health care data security: It’s about more than money

    Who should be concerned about health care data security?

    March 28
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