Providing a comprehensive total employee benefits package

There’s a lot more to employee benefits than just filling out a form for health insurance. From the retirement plan, to health insurance, to even some newer, more unique benefits such as transportation reimbursement or flex time, all aspects of your benefits package should be taken into consideration. When employees start a new job it […]

Telehealth benefits gain wider acceptance

With the increasingly busy and complicated lives of America’s front-line employees, one of the cornerstones of health care – the old-fashioned visit to a doctor’s office – no longer easily fits into most workers’ schedules. Worse, when an issue requiring personal medical care occurs on a weekend or in the middle of the night – […]

Imminent rulings may have drastic changes to benefits industry

A slew of hot-button topics, from health care to retirement, are being discussed in Washington –both on Capitol Hill and in the halls of the Supreme Court. As a result, it is imperative employers remain focused and aware of the looming decisions that could change the benefits community. “We’re all kind of waiting with bated […]

Adverse subsidies ruling would pummel small businesses

Should the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in King v. Burwell go against the Obama administration, the fallout will hit small businesses especially hard. This is what Linda Blumberg, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, planned to tell a U.S. Senate committee today, according to the news portal The Hill. While 7.5 million will likely lose insurance […]

MetLife: The more benefits, the happier the employee

Controlling health care costs is important for employers, but it’s not their No.1 concern. Retention was cited as the main objective of employee benefits by 41% of employers surveyed in MetLife’s 13th annual employee benefit trends study. In the past, cost was the primary concern, says Meredith Ryan-Reid, the head of accident and health/worksite benefits at MetLife. […]

Emergency room visits keep climbing under PPACA

Emergency room visits have increased under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act despite the law’s promises and efforts to curb them, ER room doctors say. Three-quarters of emergency physicians say that emergency visits are going up, according to a new poll by The American College of Emergency Physicians. It’s a significant jump from just […]

Covering the new copay

Commentary: Consumers are beginning to see some direct effects of the Affordable Care Act. Many have shopped the exchanges and see that they need to confirm health care coverage as part of filing their federal income tax returns, and a growing number continue to see the structure of medical benefits offered by employers shifting to […]

PPACA Health Insurance Tax repeal bill gaining steam

A funding mechanism included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is gaining steam in the House of Representatives, leading to a round of huzzahs from the small business community. Because affordable care for all will only be affordable if someone underwrites its true cost, the law includes various taxes and assessments designed to […]

Leading Democrat introduces alternative retirement savings proposal

Rep. Joe Crowley, D-NY, vice chair of the Democratic Caucus unveiled a plan this week that would address the savings and retirement security crisis in America by giving families better ways to save for the future and retire with dignity. Crowley’s “Building Better Savings, Building Brighter Futures” plan would create new financial options that encourage […]

Retirement benefits will be key to attraction, retention purposes

The Affordable Care Act has had one unintended consequence for small businesses. It has prompted employers to beef up their retirement benefits as a way to attract and retain good employees, according to The Nationwide Retirement Institute. With implementation of the ACA came a requirement for small businesses with 100 or more full-time employees to […]