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Commentary: Step up your game or your clients may choose to become your competitors, says the head of Pittsburgh Business Group on Health
February 5
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The information compromised includes names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, street and e-mail addresses and employee data, including income, Anthem said.
February 5 -
Benefit Advisors Network partners with exchange firm to help clients get coverage for benefit-ineligible employees.
February 5 -
It may still be too soon to tell how widespread wearable fitness trackers will become in corporate wellness programs but for Phoenix Companies, a life insurance and annuity company based in Hartford, Conn., wearable wellness is anything but a fad.
February 4 -
Time Inc. joins the ranks of big-name companies using a private exchange for active employees. The company has selected Towers Watsons OneExchange to deliver medical, prescription drug, dental and vision benefits to its full-time active employees and their dependents for the 2015 year.
February 4 -
Commentary: Bundled MEC plans insure workers while helping employers avoid new penalties, says Sam Fleet.
February 3
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An atypical market culture has left benefit firms vulnerable to the destructive powers of inertia, says Joe Markland, and advisers must change their mindset to survive.
February 3
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Both groups place a high importance on life insurance and are most receptive to it, LIMRA finds.
February 2 -
As calls for the EEOC to issue guidance on wellness programs continue, employees are on board with their employers involvement in health and wellness programs.
January 30 -
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission came under fire during a U.S. Senate committee hearing on employer-sponsored wellness programs Thursday, with one witness calling on Congress to end the sorry state of affairs."
January 30 -
Stomach, headache claims rise significantly following the Super Bowl, study shows.
January 29 -
As many as 6 million U.S. taxpayers will have to pay a penalty of as much as 1 percent of income because they went without health insurance in part or all of 2014, the Treasury Department said.
January 29 -
The Affordable Care Act has a lot of work to do to get Americans more employer-based health coverage, particularly those working for small companies.
January 29 -
Department of Labor audits of employee benefit plans are on the rise and experts agree benefit advisers should be preparing their employer clients now for that impending knock on the door.
January 28 -
The Senate has begun debate on a controversial effort to redefine a full-time employee under the Affordable Care Act from one who works 30 hours per week to one who works 40 hours per week a move that could release many employers from having to offer health care coverage to their employees.
January 27 -
The Supreme Courts ruling in M&G Polymers USA, LLC v. Tackett affirms the principles of contract law.
January 27 -
While employers deal with ACA reporting requirements and communication campaigns that explain the public health insurance exchanges, some have turned to health care technology startups in hopes of elevating the open-enrollment experience for their employees.
January 27 -
The tool, designed to help covered employees find doctors, understand health care finance, and meet health goals. is being piloted JPMorgan Chase and will expand to a select number of U.S. employers in 2015.
January 27 -
A useful platform that protects employee information is critical; is your firm prepared to meet client demands?
January 27 -
As the Affordable Care Acts Cadillac tax looms, a majority of organizations in the U.S. are looking ahead to ways they can cut down on the costs of providing health care.
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