The Chamber of Commerce urged a federal judge on Friday to stop the new Medicare drug price negotiation program before Oct. 1, when the makers of the first 10 drugs must agree to start negotiations.
Hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID have risen in recent weeks, with roughly 7,300 people dying of the disease in the past 3 months, however, data suggests that the people getting shots are often not those most at risk.
Employers have a significant role to play in providing the necessary tools, resources, and education to navigate these financial pressures, ultimately improving decision-making in both areas of health and wealth, says a new survey.
As the health care and benefits landscape changes and evolves, a growing number of benefits professionals and organizations are doing all they can to humanize the process.
ONA-based reviews create a fairer playing field by ensuring performance reviews are based on larger sets of data rather than the opinions of a single manager.
With SECURE 2.0 signed into law, featuring new auto-enrollment requirements, retirement advisors can help prepare payroll systems for the new regulations, otherwise employers will face the possibility of fines.