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Access to prescription drugs is more challenging for consumers buying insurance through the exchanges than those covered by employer-sponsored insurance plans, an analysis by Avalere Health finds.
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Obamacare opponents will argue Tuesday, to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, that millions of otherwise qualified people in the 36 states that havent set up marketplaces are ineligible to receive the subsidies.
March 25 -
State-run exchange flaws have sparked talk of extending the open enrollment deadline beyond March 31 in states where residents could not complete applications through their respective online marketplaces.
March 25 -
With just days to go in open enrollment on the ACAs public exchanges, brokers say the biggest problem is getting a hold of certain carriers, and one in particular rose to the top of the list of complaints.
March 24 -
Employers are making creative changes to employee benefit offerings to stem the tide of rising health care costs, but many are taking a wait-and-see approach to private exchanges, according to presenters at MetLifes 10th National Benefits Symposium Monday.
March 24 -
Commentary: Employer group waiver plans provide a solution for the struggling public sector
March 24
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Months after becoming the first state to offer health care coverage to lower-income residents through a private option rather than Medicaid expansion under the ACA, Arkansas finally agreed to extend this closely watched political compromise.
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Commentary: Study shows employee assistance programs reduce absenteeism, improve productivity and condition-specific outcomes
March 24
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Commentary: Access to information has completely changed the way people make buying decisions today, and its influencing your agency whether you realize it or not, says Q4intelligences Wendy Keneipp.
March 24
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Republican leaders on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee are challenging the Treasury Departments authority to delay the Affordable Care Acts employer mandate, calling it a political move directed by President Obama ahead of the November elections.
March 21 -
Nearly four years after the enactment of the Affordable Care Act more than half (53%) of Americans disapprove of the law but most of those opponents now say they want politicians to make the law work, according to a new Pew Research Center study.
March 21 -
WellPoint Inc., the second-largest for-profit health insurer in the U.S., raised its earnings forecast for the year as the company adds customers through the exchanges set up under Obamacare.
March 21 -
Investment committee, benefit committee, annual meetings Do your clients know what their plan documents promise? Heres why they should.
March 20 -
One in every five Affordable Care Act applicants in Wisconsin has not yet paid their premium, according to Wisconsins MacIver Institute. The news comes on the heels of a Republican effort to uncover how many of the 5 million ACA enrollees across the country have paid their first premium.
March 20 -
EBAs 10 Rising Stars in Advising are younger than age 35 and bringing much-needed talent and innovation to an industry that desperately needs it.
March 20 -
Opposing the ACA's contraceptive coverage rule, Hobby Lobby is asking the Supreme Court to give for-profit corporations the same religious freedoms as individuals, with potentially sweeping rights to opt out of laws they say are immoral.
March 20 -
The newer concept of showing employees what their monthly payout in retirement will be perhaps needs some tweaking, one industry report suggests.
March 19 -
Commentary: Ever-changing interpretations of government regulations have resulted in employers being out of compliance with certain rules and not even knowing it.
March 19
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St. Hilaire, a broker sales representative at Colonial Life in Plano, Texas, balances new clients and cold calls while she tries to master social media.
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Benefit brokers can better position themselves as a trusted adviser by helping clients maintain compliance with these ERISA requirements.
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