Katie Kuehner-Hebert is a freelance writer based in Running Springs, Calif. She has more than three decades of journalism experience, with particular expertise in employee benefits and other human resource topics.
Health plan providers can better help members manage their health by interacting with them more via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn, so say plan participants responding to HealthMines latest surveys.
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Built in collaboration with MetLife and insurance technology software provider Majesco, the industry-first data analytics platform will help insurance companies enhance their product mix and customer experience.
An analysis of Medicare Fee-for-Service claims data shows a substantial shift in site of care for outpatient drug therapies from the physician office to the hospital outpatient setting from 2008 to 2015.
According to a study from Project: Time Off, only about a quarter of employees actually disconnect from email and other work-related tech tools on vacation.
When they want to start settling down, many millennials are opting for the quieter life - far from major cities, but not far from career opportunities.
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Industry stakeholders highlight a complex process for making third-party payments, driven by student loan servicers legacy information technology, payment processing errors and lack of standardized processes.