How the Coronavirus Affects HR, Benefits, and Retirement Professionals
Dealing with COVID-19's massive impact on employers, employee benefits, 401(k) and pension plans, health insurance, and more.
April 13, 2020
COVID-19 could cost anywhere from $56B to $556B, AHIP estimatesThe final costs will depend on a number of factors, including how many Americans are infected and the availability of testing.
April 13, 2020
No 'surprise' bills for COVID-19, White House saysHospitals receiving funding as a result of the stimulus package will be banned from charging more than in-network rates.
April 10, 2020
How employers, advisors, and the CARES Act combine to reassure retirement saversA Q&A with Rhian Horgan, founder and CEO of Kindur.
April 09, 2020
What's missing in our country's coronavirus response?Public health specialists say a range of tools, high-tech strategies and public health interventions could curb the spread of COVID-19.
April 09, 2020
5 industry leaders on COVID-19's impact on retirement plansThe key to saving tens of thousands of retirement plans of small to mid-sized businesses lies in one program within the CARES Act.
April 06, 2020
How 8 major 2020 TDFs are weathering COVID-19 sell-offTDFs better off during the coronavirus selloff than the financial crisis, but still much pain among 2020 vintages across investment styles.
April 07, 2020
Coronavirus tests telemedicine industryTelehealth platforms are frantically adding doctors to their networks and adding staff to deal with the deluge of new patients.
April 07, 2020
Workers' leave, sick pay among top employer concerns in age of COVID-19Nearly 90 percent of companies say they're grappling with whether to pay employees during absences related to the coronavirus.
April 07, 2020
5 ways scammers are using COVID-19 to target consumersIn addition to the usual cyber threats consumers have to be on the watch for, the current situation presents opportunities for new scams.
April 07, 2020
FDR-style programs could curb coronavirus, provide jobsMassachusetts is putting people to work as "contact tracers" to help trace and limit the spread of coronavirus.










