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A new research report from the Commonwealth Fund offers new insights into Americas uninsured.
April 25 -
Employers continue to look to their adviser to guide them through health care reform uncertainty. In fact, 88% expect their adviser to educate them on health care reform and its implications, according to a recent survey.
April 25 -
Employers and brokers should step back and look at the benefit products that are being used and ask: If we were designing these plans in 2012, what would they look like? Today, we use dental plans designed over 50 years ago, and vision plans designed over 25 years ago. Both of these predate HRAs, HSAs, and FSAs. All plans from all insurers are almost identical: Same design Mostly insured Multiple rules on frequency, procedures, age, and limits PPO networks
April 25
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Republicans in Congress are getting ready to answer an election-year question that has dogged the party's campaign for months: How would it replace President Barack Obama's health care law if the measure is overturned or repealed?
April 23 -
Although the focus of discussion among health plan thought leaders who convened in Florida last month at The Managed Care Executive Group ran the gamut from care management to meaningful use, to medical informatics, payment reforms, HSAs and more, technologys role in the industrys success was evident.
April 19 -
Forty-two percent of respondents have used social media to access consumer reviews of treatments or physicians, 30% have supported a health cause, 25% have posted content about their own health experiences and 20% have joined a health forum or community, according to the Health Research Institute of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
April 18 -
After a long, winding legal road, involving no fewer than six federal court decisions, Ameriprise Financial finally won a suit alleging that it had charged excessively high adviser fees.
April 17 -
The final ruling for the insurance exchange portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is out. The 644-page rule mandates that all 50 states must be ready with an exchange by October 2013. So far, there are only about 20 states making measurable progress toward the deadline, says Bob Laszewiski of Health Policy Strategy Associates, LLC. Most conservative states 29 states have Republican governors are sitting on the sidelines waiting to
April 16
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Brokers play a key role in helping plan sponsors establish a healthier workplace, but one main problem still affects employers today dealing with the lack of resources that are available to improve employee health and productivity at the workplace, according to a white paper from The Standard.
April 12 -
Confidence in retirement security is shaky with only 36% of baby boomers saying they have enough assets to live comfortably in retirement, according to a new study.
April 11 -
When President Barack Obama criticized Mitt Romney by name this week for embracing a controversial Republican budget proposal, he worded his attack carefully and with bite.
April 11 -
Good news for worksite marketing prospects: Nearly 20% of Americans who shop for life insurance do so through their workplace and 75% of those shoppers went on to buy life insurance, according to a recent LIMRA survey. However, the survey also reveals several missed opportunities for producers.
April 11 -
Insurers wondering how to engage the Millennial Generation may have to fine-tune their marketing efforts or find more innovative products to pitch. According to market researchers at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, as a result of the Great Recession, a younger cohort of this group has emerged with very different values, desires and lifestyles.
April 10 -
Americans may be overly optimistic when it comes to thinking they won't ever be diagnosed with a serious illness or experience an accident, according to a recent survey.
April 9 -
Most American investors mistakenly believe that target-date funds provide guaranteed income in retirement, among other misconceptions of how the instruments work, the SEC found in a recent investor survey.
April 5 -
The White House was forced on the defensive on Wednesday as it sought to explain controversial remarks President Barack Obama made earlier in the week about the Supreme Court's review of his signature health care reform law.
April 5 -
Life insurers may want to take a closer look at their annuity offerings. The 2008 financial crisis has changed a lot of financial advisers minds about insured retirement solutions, namely variable annuities, according to a new survey by AllianceBernstein L.P. and the Insured Retirement Institute.
April 4 -
More plan sponsors continue to start wellness programs, while the majority of organizations with programs currently in place are looking to expand and invest, according to the 2011 Willis Health and Productivity Survey by Willis North America's Human Capital Practice.
April 4 -
For most Americans, what they saw and heard surrounding the historic hearings on health care reform last week hasnt changed their opinion of the law or the Supreme Court.
April 4 -
President Barack Obama said on Monday he was confident the U.S. Supreme Court would uphold the health care reform law that has been one of the signature issues of his presidency.
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