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A little-known special enrollment period under the Affordable Care Act allows for small employers to pick up group health care coverage regardless of whether they meet minimum participation or contribution requirements.
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In a decision thats being hailed as a victory for employer-sponsored wellness programs, the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota yesterday denied the Equal Employment Opportunity Commissions request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against Honeywell International Inc.
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Aetnas planned acquisition of private exchange operator bswift may signal the start of more insurers acquiring private exchanges, experts in the industry say.
November 4 -
In an age where employee retention is as critical a goal as keeping customers happy, isnt it worth the effort to make sure employees feel a passion for your product like your loyal customers do?
November 3
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Commentary: There is more to Aetnas announcement that it will acquire exchange provider bswift than meets the eye, says health technology consultant Joe Markland. In fact, its another signal that brokers need to recognize the benefits world is changing around them, he says.
November 3
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Aetna announced Monday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire private health insurance exchange operator bswift for $400 million.
November 3 -
An onslaught of Dec. 1 renewal dates means premium rates remain steady for now, but advisers need to prepare for heavy 4th quarter workloads.
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In a new series, EBA goes one-on-one with the heads of private exchanges. What makes one exchange different from the rest, and how do brokers fit in the mix? First up: Don Garlitz, bswift's executive director of exchange solutions.
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Commentary: Why group benefit brokers are behind the curve when it comes to voluntary benefit sales and how to fix it.
October 29
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After Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely by the National Football League for violating his employers personal conduct policy, the issue of domestic violence has garnered much more attention from employers. Along the way, new laws are ensuring that victims are able to take time off work to deal with these issues.
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Employers inability to provide clear and effective career management tracks may be forcing their more goal-oriented workers the very employees they need to retain to jump ship.
October 28 -
Commentary: Columnist John Ludwig asks, with all the effort put into fee disclosures and the money to produce them; does it really help the participant in the end?
October 28
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EBAs first-ever technology survey reveals where benefit agencies plan to invest their IT dollars.
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Commentary: Take this small step now, says consultant Wendy Keneipp, and become the feared competitor in your market.
October 22
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CMS promises better, but brokers expect more disconnected phone calls, incorrect information and a difficult time processing applications for enrollment on Healthcare.gov.
October 21 -
Benefits firm WorkforceTactix and tech company Digital Health Innovations are using data analytics and an innovative health app to predict and prevent clients high-cost claims, increase transparency and rein in health care costs.
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Companies are waking up to the fact that supporting the emotional, physical and cognitive health of their employees makes sense and affects their bottom line.
October 20
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U.S. employers are not immune to the Ebola scare sweeping the country, but for most businesses, the risk of their employees contracting the virus remains extremely low. Nevertheless, employers are encouraged to re-examine their workplace travel policies and pandemic plans, say labor and business health experts.
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A fix is in the works to ensure agents and brokers can identify themselves and therefore receive commissions for their work on the federally-facilitated marketplace, an agency official at The Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight said Tuesday.
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Commentary: Benefit advisers hoping to remain relevant in this rapidly changing environment need to match their strengths to their client base, columnist Jack Kwicien says. In order to do that, some self-analysis is in order.
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