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Each year, employers are faced with the challenge of engaging employees during open enrollment. Instead of printouts and email campaigns, try a new communication method this year. Read this blog post for easy tips to try this open enrollment season. ...

Healthcare costs in the United States continue to rise, which has placed a large responsibility on employers to try and stem those costs for their employees. The rate of healthcare services is increasing while the cost of receiving those services is also increasing. Read this...

Vision benefits have traditionally been offered as an elective, with coverage is focusing on vision tests or discounts for corrective eyewear. However, this often can result in inadequate coverage for employees and their dependents. Read this blog post to learn more about vision benefits....

How are you preparing for 2020 open enrollment season? With renewal season quickly approaching, plan administrators have a lot of considerations to make regarding employee health plans. Read this blog post from Employee Benefit News for eight things to consider this year....

The Cadillac tax might be in for a change. The 40 percent tax on the most generous employer-provided health insurance plans was supposed to take effect in 2018 but has been delayed twice and recently, the House voted to repeal this tax entirely. Continue reading...

Fifty-five percent of large employers support a Medicare expansion that's limited to older Americans, according to a new survey from the National Business Group on Health. In this article from Employee Benefit Advisor, Max Nison writes on how this survey is giving new insight on...

Newer FDA-approved novel immunotherapies have shown to be beneficial responses to colorectal cancer, but at staggering costs that can be upward of $400,000 per year, according to the National Cancer Institute. This post from Employee Benefit News discusses incorporating cancer screenings into corporate wellness programs....

Does your health insurance plan include coverage outside the state or region where your business is located? Americans took 463.6 million trips for business in 2018, leaving employees unsure of what to do when they get sick or injured while away. Read this post for...