From the Affordable Care Act to ERISA to the EEOC to a number of other alphabet-soup agencies and regulatory bodies, 2017 is shaping up to be the year of compliance.
In several Star Trek series, an alien villain known as the Borg travels the galaxy, assimilating creatures from all walks of life into its space-borne collective. Serious fans know that it's almost impossible to escape the Borg and its nefarious designs. The Borg's catchphrase, resistance is futile, has since been...
Can measures like ColoradoCare a single-payer health system amendment on Colorado's November ballot take universal health care from just a state issue to a national one?
In recent years, experimentation with single-payer and universal health care systems has largely taken place in the nation's governmental laboratories.
Games have been around for eons and bring out competitive spirit. So it should come as no surprise that game theory can be used in the area of employee benefits.
Last year, Mark Hassanstab and his wife welcomed their first child. Thanks to his company's newly added paid parental leave benefit, Hassanstab was able to take time to bond with his child and help his wife recover from the birth.
Reed Smith, Benefits Selling's 2016 Broker of the Year, has studied the industry from all angles, giving him a unique and comprehensive perspective on the needs and challenges of brokers, clients and carriers.
Reed Smith, Benefits Selling's 2016 Broker of the Year, has studied the industry from all angles, giving him a unique and comprehensive perspective on the needs and challenges of brokers, clients and carriers.