Paul Wilson is the editor-in-chief of BenefitsPRO Magazine and BenefitsPRO.com. He has covered the insurance industry for more than a decade, including stints at Retirement Advisor Magazine and ProducersWeb.
According to a new report, those who work their entire careers as teachers and leave at retirement age enjoy solid retirement benefits – and most everyone else does not.
Democratic senators on Wednesday took a formal step toward reviving President Joe Biden's economic agenda, starting with a measure to let Medicare negotiate prices with drugmakers and to curb rising drug costs more broadly.
The transition to hybrid and fully remote work environments has significantly heightened the human risk, according to a report from SANS Security Awareness.
Join Eric and Ed as they continue their discussion on the quickly upcoming rush of Q3 & Q4 and the open enrollments that most groups are about to go through.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is responding to the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic by proposing to hide from the public a rating that lets consumers compare hospitals' safety records and to waive approximately $350 million in financial penalties for roughly 750 hospitals with the worst patient-safety track records.
By using data to create, implement, and monitor collaborative care, broker and employers can better manage the cost of care for their organization, and employees learn how to utilize health care and other employer-sponsored benefits better.
High vacancy rates are often advantageous for students and recent grads, while new workers will be seen as more desirable and have increased bargaining power, a new report says.