Even though the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate is in effect, few employers have updated their employee handbooks to reflect the ACA. Here are some ways employers may bolster their ACA compliance—and avoid ACA penalties—through an ACA-focused employee handbook review. Patricia Moran While employers are undoubtedly already fatigued by ACA compliance, there are several reasons […]
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Pet bereavement leave being offered as boutique benefit
Pet lover Dani Kahn has a dream job. As the pet director at the Trupanion, a pet medical insurance company located in Seattle, she manages all the pet benefits offered by her employer. That includes a program allowing employees to bring up to two dogs or cats to work with them every day. “We have […]
PPO deductibles found to be just as high as HDHP minimums
Benefit selection data from nearly 2,400 mid-size employers (100-999 employees) reveals that few of these organizations offer high-deductible health plans, but the average PPO plan carries deductibles high enough to legally classify them as HDHPs under government limits. The study, based on internal files of the cloud-based benefits enrollment and communications platform Benefitfocus, is a […]
Why employers should boost dental benefits enrollment
You might eat a balanced diet and squeeze in a mix of cardio and weight-lifting workouts every week to stay healthy. But to be truly healthy, you’ve got to focus on more than just working out and eating well. Believe it or not, you’ve also got to focus on oral health. The link between oral […]
Is student loan refi the benefit of the decade?
Student loan refinancing for millennial workers represents a potentially huge opportunity to attract and retain an energetic young talent pool, but there’s a dark side to this employee benefit offering. To explain, let me get personal. Bloomberg/file photo Like most young people entering the workforce, I was grateful for the financial independence and relieved not […]
How employers are simplifying voluntary benefits
Have you embraced supplemental benefit plans as a key part of your company’s benefits strategy? If all the survey data is accurate, employees are expecting employers to provide them with a variety of benefit plan choices that suit their unique lifestyles. Historically, supplemental benefits have been difficult for employers to manage because adding more benefit […]
Fiduciary rule compliance to require ‘all hands on deck’
The Department of Labor’s final fiduciary rules will have far-reaching consequences, even for organizations that don’t feel the rules apply to them. Plan sponsors must also take care because as part of their fiduciary responsibilities they need to monitor what their retirement plan service providers and advisers are doing to make sure they are in compliance […]
How the outcome of the presidential race is likely to influence health benefits
It’s not the biggest issue on the mind of the voters, but regardless of who becomes the next president, some big changes are in store for the healthcare market and the Affordable Care Act. Recently James Klein, president of the American Benefits Council (ABC) spoke at MetLife’s 2016 annual symposium in Washington D.C. about the […]
U.S. House passes long-shot bill to block fiduciary rule
(Bloomberg) — Republican lawmakers aren’t giving up yet in their fight to kill stricter rules for brokers that have been championed by President Barack Obama. U.S. Capitol In what might prove a symbolic vote, the U.S. House passed legislation 234-183 Thursday that would block a Labor Department rule requiring financial advisers to put their clients’ […]
2017 HSA limits released
Change is not the order of the day for health savings account (HSA) limits in 2017. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued its new guidelines for contributions and out-of-pocket expenses for HSAs that are tied to a high-deductible plan this week. Maximum Out-of-Pockets or individual and family accounts won’t budge next year, and contributions will remain intact for family […]