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  • Healthcare reform
    House passes delay of individual mandate in ACA

    The Republican-led U.S. House voted to postpone two significant provisions of the Affordable Care Act Wednesday.

    By Bloomberg News
    July 18
  • Advisor strategies
    Insurance premiums said to be lower than forecast on ACA

    Premiums for health plans to be sold to the uninsured next year will be less costly than government analysts expected under President Barack Obama’s signature health care law, his administration will report today.

    By Bloomberg News
    July 18
  • Healthcare reform
    Brokers worried about relevance, Aflac poll finds

    A survey released Wednesday by Aflac shows brokers may be timid about their future. Find out why and more details from the report.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    July 18
  • Benefit plan design
    New York health exchanges offer 50% drop in premiums

    Health insurance premiums will drop by about 50% on average for consumers in New York who buy new plans through a state-run marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act.

    By Bloomberg News
    July 17
  • Practice management
    Changing of the guards

    NAHU’s new president, Tom Harte, shares his outlook on the year ahead and beyond

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    July 17
  • Healthcare reform
    Hospitals withdraw from key ‘Obamacare’ ACO plan

    Nine of 32 hospitals and health systems dropped out of a U.S. pilot program created through the Affordable Care Act to reduce medical costs by moving away from a traditional fee-for-services model, the government said.

    By Bloomberg News
    July 17
  • Healthcare reform
    ACA individual mandate delay may pass House, but Senate another story

    Weighing the dilemma of a potential individual mandate delay may have consequences for brokers.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    July 17
  • Retirement benefits
    Pension Risk Management and Outcome-based Strategies High on CFOs’ List

    Many plan sponsors are adopting a more holistic approach that integrates plan design, risk transfer and investment management.

    By Joel Kranc
    Director
    July 16
  • Benefits Think One, two, buckle my ... PCP visits?

    Along with tying your shoes and naming your colors, you learned to count in preschool. So, how hard can it be to count things in health data? It’s not hard, but your preschool strategies won’t give you the right answer, says guest blogger Linda K. Riddell.

    July 16
  • Retirement benefits
    Most U.S. Workers Not on Road to Retirement Readiness

    The situation is not hopeless for them, but time is not on their side.

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    By Robert C. Lawton
    President
    July 16
  • Retirement benefits
    Retirement Readiness: What Exactly Does That Mean?

    Key findings in a recent study by the Society of Actuaries can give us some much needed context.

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    By Jerry Kalish
    President
    July 15
  • Healthcare reform
    Obama’s employer mandate delay may goose exchange enrollment

    Freeing companies from a U.S.- government mandate to offer employees health care is setting off a chain of events that may enlarge the pool of uninsured Americans. That may be good for President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul.

    By Alex Wayne
    July 15
  • Healthcare plans
    Five employers join Mercer’s private exchange

    Five unnamed U.S. employers will offer benefits through Mercer’s private exchange, the Mercer Marketplace, starting in 2014, the company announced Monday.

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    By Brian M. Kalish
    Online Managing Editor, Health Care Group
    July 15
  • Health insurance exchanges
    Navigator, broker roles sealed in final CMS ruling

    CMS outlines navigator and broker roles in its latest ruling on the Affordable Care Act.

    By Gillian Roberts
    Managing Editor
    July 15
  • Retirement benefits
    Wealth Managers Struggling With Regulations, Client Change

    Interaction with clients suffering in some cases.

    By Joel Kranc
    Director
    July 12
  • Healthcare reform
    House to vote to repeal individual health care mandate

    House Speaker John Boehner said the chamber will vote this week to delay the Affordable Care Act's requirement that most Americans carry health insurance.

    By Kathleen Hunter
    July 12
  • Advisor strategies
    What hasn't changed for employers in 2014?

    Despite the ACA’s employer mandate delay, a variety of key provisions still go into effect for employers in January, 2014.

    By Keith R. McMurdy
    July 12
  • Retirement benefits
    “Tapering” Not Heard By Bond Markets, Dividend Stocks Still in Play

    Although the stock market has been in record territory and economic indicators have improved, there are defensive investments planners and retirement investors should keep an eye on.

    By Joel Kranc
    Director
    July 11
  • Retirement benefits
    “Retail Investor Protection Act” Does Not Protect Investors: Coalition

    Differences in regulatory approaches underscored in House bill.

    By Joel Kranc
    Director
    July 10
  • Healthcare plans
    UnitedHealth sees accountable-care work doubling by 2017

    UnitedHealth Group Inc. says it will more than double payments to physicians tied to quality and cost efficiency within five years, in the latest sign of transformation in the American medical system.

    By Bloomberg News
    July 10
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The New Approach to Mental Health

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