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With rising healthcare costs, employers are looking for ways to stem the rising costs of healthcare and find ways to better engage employees. Sixty-four percent of employers believe virtual care will play a significant role in healthcare delivery in 2020, according to the National Business...

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...

Where do you get tips or information on staying active? The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans is the official voice of authority when it comes to physical activity and health. Read this blog post for guidelines and recommendations from the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans....

Urgent cares are continuing to pop up everywhere, making it increasingly important to guide your employees in adopting an "urgent care first" mentality. Read this blog post to learn why it's important to guide employees to adopt an "urgent care first" mentality. ...

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....

How are you communicating your benefits package to employees? According to recent research, the average employee spends less than 30 minutes selecting their benefits. Read this blog post for more on communicating benefit options to employees....

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...

February last year, twenty states filed a lawsuit asking the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas to strike down the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Read this blog post from UBA for an update on the status of this court...