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Commentary: The benefits community should pay close attention to this ERISA case and should be prepared to quickly adapt procedures according to the Supreme Courts forthcoming ruling, which is expected by June 2016.
November 12 -
Employee education is critical to health care cost management, says United Benefit Advisors Les McPhearson, who addresses rising plan costs in the companys annual health plan survey.
November 12 -
Flu season is just around the corner and youve probably set up free flu shots for everyone in the office. But are you also offering financial wellness programs to shore up your employees immunity against financial stress?
November 12
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Commentary: When gas prices rise at the pump, consumers change their driving habits. They ride more strategically, putting off unnecessary outings and carefully planning out trips. Yet when health care prices rise and Americans must dig deeper into their own pockets, they put their own health at risk instead of becoming savvier consumers.
November 12
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Commentary: Without building a better plan, continued participation will wane and the program as a whole will fall short of employer health initiatives, says adviser Tim Olson, who shares five steps that will lead employer clients to an improved plan.
November 11
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Developing strategies to help employees in the workplace with cancer is complex and multi-dimensional. A one-size-fits-all approach wont work, because every employer must base strategies on the companys culture, workforce demographics and specific cancer incidence.
November 11 -
The benefits industry is awaiting several rulings from the Supreme Court of the United States expected in 2016 that could have far-reaching effects on the administration and cost of operating employee benefit plans.
November 11 -
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Montanile v. Board of Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan and will determine if, under ERISA, a reimbursement to an employee benefit plan can be recovered if the beneficiary has already spent the funds he or she recovered from a third party.
November 10 -
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Montanile v. Board of Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan and will determine if, under ERISA, a reimbursement to an employee benefit plan can be recovered if the beneficiary has already spent the funds he or she recovered from a third party.
November 10 -
Commentary: The reality is that the CO-OPs could not overcome the most vital aspect of our insurance infrastructure: maintaining adequate reserves, says adviser David C. Smith.
November 10
Ebenconcepts -
The ongoing escalation of complex regulations for health insurance plans has made it extremely difficult for just about every employer to comply. More than five years after passage of the Affordable Care Act, the compliance requirements not only continue to add up, but also to shift around.
November 10 -
Analytics are driving benefit design to ensure compliance with ACA requirements and determine potential liability under the Cadillac tax.
November 9
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Commentary: Executives are starting to acknowledge that engagement alone wont drive long-term results.
November 9
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Even when price, quality and relevant health information is available to employees, they must be prompted to get engaged with the information, which requires some heavy lifting by employers.
November 9 -
A new company founded by two former Munich Re Stop Loss executives is selling stop-loss insurance directly to self-insured employers, aiming to eliminate brokers from the equation altogether.
November 6 -
Anywhere from 4% to 8% of dependents enrolled in group employee health insurance are not eligible to be in the plan. How it happens and what you can do about it.
November 6
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Commentary: Risk adjustment programs were intended to be self-supporting and clearly this has not been the case, says adviser Craig Hasday.
November 6
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Employers using health apps as part of their wellness programs may want to pay attention to what is being called the most in-depth analysis to date of health-related app use in the United States.
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Commentary: Employers can reduce turmoil by taking a phased approach to Cadillac tax avoidance.
November 4
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Commentary: It may ultimately be a greater risk to remain fully insured and continue treating annual health care spend as an expense rather than an investment.
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