Benefits Selling Magazine January 2009

Benefits Newswire

Source List

Special Feature

  • The hard way: A better way to receive health care

    There is no easy fix for health care, but that doesn't mean it's all doom and gloom for the benefits market.

  • Selling HSAs - Getting the buy in

    I've been in the health insurance business for the past 20 years and have seen its evolution from the front lines. From the advent of health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations and exclusive provider organizations to

  • The (6.1) million HSA march

    With the election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States and a Congressional shift in power that favors the Democratic Party, there are certainly many questions regarding how the new political environment will affect health care

  • Selling CDHCs in the Golden State

    A California Perspective It's 6 a.m. on another beautiful day in Southern California sometime in 2003. I get out my long board, strap it to my SUV and head off to Malibu. I should be able to hit a few waves and then get back to the

  • Congress adds mental health parity to bailout bill

    On Oct. 3, 2008, President Bush signed into law the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. This act will have a significant impact on

Feature Content

  • Navigate the perfect storm with segmentation

    These days, managing small group health insurance can be an unhealthy business proposition for independent, small and regional insurance agencies. While some agencies are thriving, others feel the impact of commissions that have decreased or

  • At ease

    Long-term care insurance is becoming an increasingly popular benefit at the worksite. Whether a company includes it as a voluntary option, purchases a base plan for everyone, or has an executive program, LTCI will continue to be a popular

Storeylines

  • Stats reveal selling, not educating

    I had a professor in j-school who loved to explain that "you can't spell news without new." The joke got old fast. But most of what passes for news these days rarely meets that barest of litmus tests: "Economists officially

Top Ten Selling

  • You want me to sell what . . . to whom?

    My career in sales began in a logging camp high in the hills of North Georgia. Fresh out of college with a bachelor of fine arts degree in painting and drawing, I was making my first sales call as a Motorola rep . Locked in my car, dressed in a...

Exit Interview

  • Connie Shadley

    Connie Shadley President, Proflex HR Solutions We've found ourselves in interesting times: the worst recession in nearly three decades, a virtual sea change in Washington and a host of other issues. How are employees reacting? Employees,

Beyond the Beltway

  • Congress considers relief for plan sponsors

    The country inaugurates President-elect Barack Obama this month and swears in a shored-up Democratic majority in Congress. On their first day of work, these lawmakers will inherit an economy reeling from job losses, market volatility and a global

Competitive Advantage

  • Ideas to consider this year

    As 2009 swings in and the dust of the renewal season clears, it's time to start making plans for success in the new year. What ideas can we consider to help us gain a competitive edge? First, let's divide our thinking into the various

On Second Thought

  • Do people really change?

    The United States is a nation full of risk takers. Some people climb mountains; others race cars; and others jump out of perfectly good airplanes. But why do people take chances, especially when the obvious risks greatly outweigh any conceivable