The PBE Index is unchanged from last month, but operators expect to report increased numbers next month after they’ve tallied the results of the year-end open enrollment period.
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The provider of benefit outsourcing solutions adds new tools to its private benefit exchange in collaboration with ConnectedHealth.
November 19 -
The biggest U.S. health insurer is considering pulling out of the Affordable Care Act as it loses hundreds of millions of dollars on the program, casting a pall over President Barack Obamas signature domestic policy achievement.
November 19 -
Brokers have been largely an afterthought on the public health care exchanges, industry insiders say, and one company says it is trying to change that at no cost to the broker.
November 19 -
Private benefit exchanges expect massive growth in the next few years. These executives from all parts of the industry are leaders in the space, forecasting trends and serving as ushers for what some are calling a new era of health care.
November 19 -
Deficits rose for both single-employer and multiemployer programs, a new report finds. Yet, the pension community is hopeful the new PBGC director will create a better future.
November 17 -
Traffic to companys private benefit exchange in first week of open enrollment exceeds entire first month of 2015 season.
November 17 -
After massive growth from 2014 to 2015, the carrier expects lives covered to double again in 2016 as open enrollment begins on the carriers private exchanges, says Patty Fontneau, president of Cigna's private exchange business. Fontneau discusses the structure of Cignas exchange and the distribution model is here to stay.
November 17 -
Commentary: The benefits community should pay close attention to this ERISA case and should be prepared to quickly adapt procedures according to the Supreme Courts forthcoming ruling, which is expected by June 2016.
November 12 -
The benefits industry is awaiting several rulings from the Supreme Court of the United States expected in 2016 that could have far-reaching effects on the administration and cost of operating employee benefit plans.
November 11 -
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Montanile v. Board of Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan and will determine if, under ERISA, a reimbursement to an employee benefit plan can be recovered if the beneficiary has already spent the funds he or she recovered from a third party.
November 10