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Forty-nine percent of organizations feel that new grads lack basic skills and knowledge of writing in English, 18% worry about math proficiency and 13% believe graduates lack English speaking skills.
June 12 -
In a new Mercer survey of nearly 900 employers, 9% of respondents say ACA will have little or no cost impact on their bottom line (adding less than 1%), down significantly from the 25% who thought so in 2011.
June 12 -
Previous Truven research reported that $125 billion to $175 billion in annual spending in the publicly and privately insured population could be classified as abuse and fraud of the system.
June 12 -
Association health insurance has always been challenging, one expert says, and some groups may try to set up their own private exchanges, or possibly turn to self-insurance.
June 12 -
A new study confirms that a majority of large and mid-size U.S. employers are planning to change provider payment models to become more cost effective.
June 10 -
Since its passage in 2008, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act has largely just affected HIPAA notice requirements and wellness plans. But this month the EEOC settled its first case under the law and should serve as a reminder to employers about what it really means.
June 6 -
Direct primary care in health care can help save money in a complicated year for benefit brokers.
June 3 -
Small employers cite ACAs effects on premiums and hiring as chief concerns with health care reform, according to a survey.
June 3 -
Just one in-nine employees nearing retirement are confident in their ability to pay health care expenses.
June 3 -
Federal agencies release a slew of health care reform FAQs.
June 3 -
Fidelity Investments reports the average projected cost of health care expenses for retirees has gone down but cautions its not a trend.
June 3 -
Aflac report reveals sobering gap in employee readiness to take on the shift toward consumer-driven health.
June 3 -
All of the benefit summaries, including the new Summary of Benefits and Coverage, do not adequately explain the full effects of balance billing.
June 3 -
The U.S. Senate bill that would take broker compensation out of the medical loss ratio equation hasn't moved in the more than two months since it was introduced. Not surprising given recesses and outings by top administration officials to discuss broader issues, like the budget, in front of Senate committees. But what are the chances of this bill gaining any ground in the 113th Congress?
June 1 -
Vermont is the first state to divulge rates for public health insurance exchanges. EBA spoke with Mark Larson, commissioner of the department of Vermont health access.
May 29 -
Slowed by health reform, medical tourism the practice of seeking lower-cost health care elsewhere is back on track.
May 29 -
High-deductible health plans are one route on the path to health plan cost reduction.
May 29 -
With health care appeals, a plan administrator can simply grant the appeal .
May 29 -
The study from Truven Health Analytics examined insurance claims data for over 6.5 million emergency department visits in 2010 and found that just 29% of patients actually required immediate attention in the emergency room.
May 29 -
Using health care analytics sometimes called business intelligence researchers and consultants are mining clinical and claims data to discover gold standards and establish best practices for prevention, treatment and self care and, ideally, help reduce waste, abuse and fraud. The goals are simple but have remained elusive.
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