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  • Benefits Think 401(k)s: It’s about outcomes, not features

    Since the institution of 401(k) plans more than 30 years ago, 401(k) providers have escalated the number of plan features to stay competitive within the marketplace. But, in order to be successful today, selling features alone won’t cut it, writes blogger Jerry Kalish.

    November 7
  • Client strategies
    UBA launches two private exchanges

    United Benefit Advisors is the latest group to launch private exchanges, though these are limited to brokers who are UBA members, there is one for small and one for large employers alike.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    November 6
  • Healthcare reform
    Brokers’ ACA concerns slowly gaining traction in Washington

    After Tuesday’s news that CMS wants to recruit more brokers to enroll consumers on Healthcare.gov, the group made the first public announcement Wednesday about a broker-focused website improvement.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    November 6
  • Advisor strategies
    Despite tech fixes, Healthcare.gov problems continue

    Despite taking Healthcare.gov offline for hours a day to make technological fixes, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Wednesday the site continued to experience multiple slowdowns and displayed error messages to numerous visitors throughout the day.

    By Brian M. Kalish and Bloomberg News
    November 6
  • Retirement benefits
    Mercer: S&P 1500 Pension Plan Funding Held Steady in October

    Funded ratio equals highest monthly level since 2008.

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    By David Albertson
    Former editorial director
    November 6
  • Retirement benefits
    The 7 Attributes of Successful 401(k) Plans

    If your clients’ plans don’t exhibit these success signs, consider doing an audit before the end of the year.

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    By Robert C. Lawton
    President
    November 6
  • Sales and marketing
    CMS wants more brokers on exchanges

    While the top exchange leader confirmed Tuesday that 70,000 agents have completed federal training, documents obtained by Republicans suggest CMS might begin outreach to get more professionals involved.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    November 5
  • Benefit plan design
    Expedited ACA website bidding limited choice of contractors

    The race to construct an online insurance exchange by Oct. 1 spurred the Obama administration to use an expedited bidding system that limited its choice of a builder to just four companies, including CGI Group.

    By Bloomberg News
    November 4
  • Technology
    Brokers, consumers ‘at a standstill’ in Arkansas

    President Obama touted this state as exemplary Wednesday in his health care speech, but one broker says there was a loophole for those who were able to enroll.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    November 4
  • Benefits Think How to determine which clients are good candidates for self-funding

    Business owners may have flirted with the concept of self-funding in the past, and may have even discussed it with their brokers, but implementation has been notoriously slow. That's about to change, writes blogger Sam Fleet.

    November 4
  • Healthcare reform
    80% of U.S. gives federal HIX roll-out negative rating

    Following the Oct. 1 launch of the Affordable Care Act’s exchanges, nearly half (48%) of Americans nationwide say the federal government did a “poor” job of implementing the law in a new Kaiser survey.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    November 1
  • Advisor strategies
    ERISA lawyer urges retirement advisers to become ACA experts

    While the thought may not have occurred to retirement and financial planners, one expert says that with the rising cost of health care, it’s a concept that could save their businesses.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    November 1
  • Client strategies
    ‘Panic time’ nears on federal exchanges

    As the Obama administration works to fix the technological problems associated with Healthcare.gov, greater issues with the federal health care exchanges remain, said a panel of health care experts Thursday in Washington.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    November 1
  • Advisor strategies
    Federal ACA exchanges saw just 248 enrollments in two days

    Two days after the troubled online U.S. health exchange went live, just 248 people nationwide had successfully enrolled in insurance plans under President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, documents show.

    By Alex Wayne
    November 1
  • Healthcare reform
    What’s all the buzz about grandfathering?

    A debrief on the types of changes that trigger the loss of grandfathered status, the concept at the center of the “if you like your plan, you can keep it” issue.

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    By Susan m. Nash
    Partner
    November 1
  • EBA Content
    Comings & Goings

    Onlife Health, Mercer, CIAB, IRI and more announce personnel moves. Check to see if a colleague is mentioned today!

    October 31
  • Health insurance exchanges
    Health plan cancellations also forcing new choices on employers

    Most health plan cancellation notices are being delivered to individuals who had coverage that is now out of line with the Affordable Care Act. But some the changes are also affecting small employers who must decide whether to pay the higher costs for new coverage, or send workers to purchasing exchanges.

    By Tristan Lejeune
    Associate Editor of Employee Benefit News
    October 30
  • Practice management
    Advisers challenge ‘substandard’ label on canceled health plans

    The White House calls the nationwide uptick in health plan cancellations a result of “substandard policies” being eliminated, but advisers express concern over resulting rate hikes.

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    By Elizabeth Galentine
    Former editor-in-chief
    October 30
  • Benefit plan design
    Obama, Sebelius rush to defend ACA with Massachusetts example

    A day after her deputy apologized for the failures with the Affordable Care Act insurance exchange, U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius followed suit and told Congress that she shoulders the blame for the botched rollout.

    By Brian M. Kalish and Bloomberg News
    October 30
  • Retirement benefits
    3 Tips for Improving your Next Investment Education Presentation

    Solutions you share can help overcome the false assumptions held by 80% of people who think they are above-average investors.

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    By Robert C. Lawton
    President
    October 30
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