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The Affordable Care Act will fundamentally change the way health insurance works across the country, and in most cases it will increase cost. What can be done to mitigate the impact?
July 1 -
Bring relief to your business and add client value with a strategic partnership.
July 1 -
Mercers George Lane on why life and health agents should consider being in the financial services industry.
July 1 -
Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two decisions that will greatly benefit employers in future cases.
June 28 -
Enrollment in private health insurance exchanges will likely match the public exchanges by 2017, when about 18% of Americans are expected to purchase their plans through the HIX model, according to Accenture research.
June 26 -
At NAHUs annual conference this week, brokers said navigators couldnt begin to replace the roles that theyve held in their communities for years. The real question remains: whats the point of navigators at all?
June 26 -
A politically charged morning kicked off the second day of NAHUs annual meeting in Atlanta Monday with speakers from both sides of the aisle. One Republican policy wonk explained what he thinks is really going on with the ACA.
June 25 -
The National Association of Health Underwriters annual conference kicked off Sunday in Atlanta with a message from outgoing president Bruce Benton of California: Were going to ride this out.
June 24 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers released results of an employee financial wellness study this week and found that 36% of employees in the generation born in the early 60s through early 80s say theyre likely to tap into their retirement savings.
June 20 -
A broker-friendly bill to combat the financial impact of the medical loss ratio requirements contained in the Affordable Care Act was filed in the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday.
June 13 -
Less than five months before the Affordable Care Act fully kicks in, hospitals are improving care and saving millions of dollars with one of the least touted but potentially most effective provisions of the law.
June 12 -
Prudential Financial Inc., the second-largest U.S. life insurer, authorized the repurchase of $1 billion in shares through the end of June 2014.
June 12 -
More 401(k) retirement plan participants are turning their portfolio construction over to a professional, according to Vanguards annual 401(k) report.
June 12 -
The three-legged stool of social security, pension and personal savings is going to be a thing of the past for most of todays workforce.
June 12 -
Many people have a horrible memory of their first time speaking in public. Dry throat, nerves, the works. But there are ways to improve.
June 11 -
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 -
The establishment of a national clearing house for brokers to cut through the red tape of state-by-state licensing is one step closer to reality.
June 10 -
In the past three months, employers have added an average of 155,000 jobs, down from the November-to-February average of 237,000 jobs a month. In May, manufacturers shed 8,000 jobs and the federal government cut 14,000.
June 10 -
Historically, voluntary benefits have been dismissed by busy agents as more trouble than they are worth, but with the Affordable Care Act moving closer to full implementation, agents looking to keep existing clients and gain new business should give them a closer look. Still not convinced? Following are five reasons for incorporating voluntary benefits into client proposals:
June 6
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When choosing an employer, about 87% of prospective employees favor a company that has a wellness program in place, finds Virgin HealthMiles. But with the return on investment of such programs in question, will they continue to gain favor with employers as well?
June 4



