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Jack Kwicien on what forward-thinking advisers are doing to adjust to ACA changes.
April 1 -
Dependent eligibility audits could mean big cost savings for your clients, also have the potential for big disruptions.
April 1 -
NBC Universals medical director voices concern about the lack of education for high-deductible health plans, particularly as exchanges come online.
April 1 -
Representatives from private health insurance exchanges assert that exchanges are hitting the ground running and that they are well-equipped to help employers meet the diverse health needs of employees.
April 1 -
Called the Swiss Army knife of its kind, a vendor management system from Sonic Boom aims to streamline wellness incentive administration.
April 1 -
Eighty-three percent of 800 large and mid-size American employers representing more than 7 million workers now use some form of incentive to get employees more aware of their health status, Aon Hewitt polls show.
March 28 -
This week marks the third anniversary of President Barack Obama signing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. As benefits professionals look toward the laws full implementation next year, here is a quick look at important dates for PPACA past and future.
March 27 -
40% of employers anticipate that their companys wellness budget will increase in the near future, a recent OptumHealth shows and many are finding quick, easy ways to incorporate healthy living into the work day.
March 27 -
Diabetes medications are multibillion-dollar drugs and the percentage of Americans diagnosed with the disease continues to grow, but there is evidence that major pharmaceuticals are causing pre-cancerous changes.
March 26 -
Targeting specific demographics will be critical to 2013 open enrollment communications, says Univers Dani McCauley. McCauley tells EBN that employers will face a challenging landscape this year communicating health care reform and other benefits changes.
March 26 -
An analysis of seven previous studies showed the beverages appeared to disturb the hearts natural rhythm, which over time may lead to an irregular heartbeat or death and raise blood pressure.
March 25 -
Communicating ahead of open enrollment is both a broader and a more specific challenge in a post-health care reform world. One expert at Univers talks about how she is prepping her clients and tips for how employers should plan.
March 25 -
New legislation was issued last night in the Senate that would remove broker compensation from the MLR calculation.
March 22 -
A rising number of injuries linked to robotic surgery has been reported to Massachusetts health officials, spurring the state to call for better oversight on training and more disclosure to patients on potential risks.
March 21 -
About 2% of American school children were diagnosed with autism disorders in 2011 and 2012, a 72 percent increase from the previous five years, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
March 20 -
Caffeine levels should be reduced in energy drinks because of health risks, particularly to children, doctors wrote the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
March 20 -
Funding for Alzheimers has lagged behind other medical issues, advocates say, and the disease is now the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. Without breakthroughs, the number of those affected aged 65 and older will double by 2050.
March 20 -
Mayor Michael Bloomberg called for legislation to make New York the first U.S. city to require stores to conceal tobacco products, a week after a court struck down his ban on the sale of large sugary beverages.
March 19 -
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction on PPACAs contraception requirement, saying an employers First Amendment rights could be irreparably harmed if the mandate was enforced while a lawsuit was pending.
March 18 -
Despite the progress made through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on health care access, there are challenges to come from health reform, said Rep. Ron Kind (D-Wisc.) Thursday at the AHIP National Policy Forum in Washington.
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