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Inaccurate or incomplete information has incorrectly identified business owners as failing to satisfy healthcare coverage requirements.
May 17Holland & Hart LLP -
A new study found that fewer than 2% of heavy smokers in the U.S. get recommended lung cancer screenings.
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The retail giant is rolling out the tool to its 1.5 million employees in an effort to boost wellness by “increasing engagement, improving health awareness and reinforcing healthy habits every day.”
May 17 -
By making the benefit more comprehensive, employers can help effectively treat workers and reduce overall costs associated with delayed recovery and poor employee health.
May 16The Standard -
Much like stop-loss coverage, employers can use telehealth services when making the leap to becoming self-insured.
May 16Teladoc -
The annual limit on deductible contributions to a health savings account will jump by $50 for individuals and $100 for families.
May 16 -
HR professionals say recent regulatory changes and the #metoo movement have prompted changes to benefits and business strategies.
May 16 -
Near-site clinics can increase employee wellness and satisfaction.
May 15OurHealth -
Rather than focus attention — and dollars — on getting workers fit, employers are beginning to zero in on helping them manage chronic illness.
May 15Corporate Synergies -
By not prioritizing the use of pharmacy benefit management drug rebates, the administration is hurting companies, who shoulder the burden of rising costs by all stakeholders in the supply chain.
May 15Midwest Business Group on Health