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Countless pieces of legislation are introduced in Washington each year and nothing is done with them. As NAHU pushes for a hearing on the MLR bill in the Senate, what are its chances?
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Republicans and the drug industry have urged a repeal of the board, and Obama hasnt yet appointed any of its members. A spokeswoman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the industrys Washington-based lobbying group, didnt immediately comment on the decision.
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According to this weeks 401(k) Performance Survey, approximately 5% of 401(k) plans, or 13,811 plans, stopped matching in 2010, and an additional 2% halted the employer match in 2011.
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Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. climbed in New York trading yesterday after profit beat estimates and the insurers margins widened.
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Of the 12 cancer medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration last year, 11 cost more than $100,000 annually, the physicians said in an article in Blood, the journal of the American Society of Hematology, published online.
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While the issue affects only a limited number of employees, it can result in significant costs for companies that have to move workers out of the U.S. or in lost productivity from dealing with an employees or partners immigration status.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is taking a firm stand on the discussion about how the navigators' role varies from brokers and agents - they're different. After testifying before an April hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Gary Cohen, the director of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, part of CMS, told EBA that navigators will be supplying objective information, while brokers will continue in their role of advising. "They are not making recommendations, they're not selling," Cohen said about navigators.
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Transamericas Stig Nybo author of Transform Tomorrow: Awakening the Super Saver in Pursuit of Retirement Readiness on how building a proper retirement nest egg is a big social crisis.
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David Goldhill, CEO of the game show network takes on U.S. health care system spurred by death of his father.
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The federal government is doing everything it can to ensure public health insurance exchanges are ready to begin enrollment on October 1. However, the head of the agency that is building the marketplace warned it will be a close call to the finish and everyone must work together to ensure that happens.
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John Ludwig on how to help employees can increase their retirement savings including auto escalation and auto enrollment.
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StayWell Health Management and Towers Watson study takes multi-year look to understand the potential payoff of prevention and risk education.
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In the new world of "Obamacare," a.k.a. the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the birth of the insurance exchange is propelling us all the way back to the future.
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When helping employees with end-of-life decisions for their loved ones, brokers say offering choices and information is key.
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Although the Supreme Court only recently took up the constitutionality of same-sex marriage, the issue has been around since the early 2000s, when large employers began to voluntarily offer health coverage to same-sex domestic partners.
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Thirty-six states received either a D or an F in a report card, issued by two nonprofit organizations, measuring the strength of health care price transparency laws.
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A two-year study from UnitedHealthcare shows its disease management program for diabetes can help people with the condition manage it more effectively, while also reducing related costs for employers.
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The success of Dickerson Employee Benefits is built on community values.
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Embassy Suites empowers employees through ongoing training and consistent rewards and recognition.
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