March 30, 2007 Sponsored by: The International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (Click on company name or banner to learn more.)
Employees More at Ease with Web-Based Benefits Enrollment Excerpt: "Workers are apparently getting more comfortable with the Internet as a way to select and update their workplace benefits, suggests Workscape, Inc., which provides outsourced benefits, compensation and performance management solutions." (PLANSPONSOR.com; free registration required) Blog: Survey Indicates Salary Continuation/STD is the Black Hole for Cost and Control Excerpt: "The International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans recently completed a survey of their membership on Salary Continuation and Short Term Disability (STD) . . . ." (The Group Guy) Opinion: Government Retiree Health Care Bomb Might Fizzle Excerpt: "Take, for instance, the 32-page report from Credit Suisse entitled 'You Dropped a Bomb on Me, GASB.' The Health Blog sat straight up when that one hit our desk. The provocative piece leads with a shocker: The shortfall between governmental assets and health-care obligations is $1.5 trillion. [The article includes a link to the 32-page report on retiree health care liabilities of the 50 states.]" (The Wall Street Journal Online) New Accounting Rule Means Municipalities Have to Estimate Costs of Retiree Health Benefits Excerpt: "Although the new accounting rule won't cause any immediate increase in property taxes, it may do so in coming years as governments are encouraged to fund the mounting liability in advance. And it will add to the simmering controversy over whether to curtail generous public-sector retiree benefits at a time when corporations are all but eliminating them." (Newday.com) Abstract: 'Multiemployer Funds and Remote Access to ePHI: New HIPAA Security Rule Guidance' Excerpt: "The CMS guidance addresses how to reconcile the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rules with the proliferation of laptops and other devices used to access ePHI remotely." (The Segal Group, Inc.) The Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare Raises the Health Insurance Premium by 6.5 Percent Excerpt: "As a result, private and public employees who subscribe to corporation-based employee insurance must pay an additional 37,000 KRW (USD 40) per month, and self-employed and unemployed individuals who subscribe to region-based self insurance schemes must pay 32,000 KRW (USD 35.72) a month more." (Watson Wyatt Worldwide) Benefits Fraud & Abuse: Ten Danger Signs Excerpt: "[The target page provides] some simple lists that identify important warning signs." (Health Plan Law blog by Attorney Roy F. Harmon III) Employers Pondering Retiree Medical Coverage Changes, According to Towers Perrin and ISCEBS Excerpt: "Employers are cautiously exploring new retiree medical strategies in light of the Medicare Modernization Act, a new survey has found." (PLANSPONSOR.com; free registration required) Employers Explore New Strategies for Retiree Medical Programs (PDF) 6 pages. Excerpt: "The retiree medical environment continues to undergo sweeping change. As evidenced by this survey, employers are still moving carefully in acting upon these changes. It is clear that employer-sponsored retiree medical coverage is with us for a while, especially in the case of grandfathered retirees." (International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists) Caregiver Services Expanded to Pets Excerpt: "Add pet care to the ever-expanding list of voluntary benefits. Caregivers On Call, a national benefits provider, has teamed up with FETCH! Pet Care, a nationwide pet care franchise offering pet sitting and dog walking services, to provide in-home care services for every member of the family." (BenefitNews Connect) Links to Items on Executive Comp, Benefits in General CRS Report for Congress: Stock Options: The Backdating Issue (PDF) 42 pages. Excerpt: "Policy options to further reduce backdating and other timing manipulation include changes in SEC regulations and a change in the tax law. Possible benefits of a policy option may be weighed against its administrative and compliance costs." (Congressional Research Service) Comments on the Pew Report on Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2007 Excerpt: "This highly credible report does confirm that there has been a genuine shift in political values and core attitudes of the American public. Increasing concerns about personal financial security and about the plight of the disadvantaged add further support to the prevailing view that we have reached yet another point in history wherein comprehensive health care reform may be achievable." (Physicians for a National Health Program) Employer Costs for Employee Compensation Summary, December 2006 Excerpt: "[Benefits] averaged $8.30 per hour . . . ." (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) Newly Posted Events Cafeteria Plans for Rookies -- How to Play by the Rules and Keep the Umpires Happy Nationwide on April 26, 2007 presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA) Elements of State Health Reform: Creating a Marketplace for Expanding Coverage - Webcast Nationwide on March 30, 2007 presented by KaiserNetwork.org Equity Incentives: The Effects of Corporate Life Events - Webcast Nationwide on May 2, 2007 presented by Deloitte IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Pennsylvania on May 1, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Virginia on May 2, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Texas on May 3, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Pennsylvania on May 2, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Illinois on May 3, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Beginner in Louisiana on May 1, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Beginner in North Carolina on May 1, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Beginner in Illinois on May 1, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Beginner in Louisiana on May 2, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Beginners in South Carolina on May 3, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services IRA Elements 2007 -- Essential Elements of Periodic Training: Advanced in Illinois on May 2, 2007 presented by Wolters Kluwer Financial Services Newly Posted Press Releases Specific Executive Pay Goals Often Omitted From Proxy Statements, Watson Wyatt Analysis Finds Watson Wyatt PBGC Protects Pensions At Collins & Aikman Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) Medicare Part D Pushes Employers Toward Creative Solutions for Retiree Medical Strategy International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists (ISCEBS) Workscape Client Survey Reveals High Adoption Rates for Web-Based Benefits Enrollment Workscape Who's Who in Managed Health Care 2007 Directory Key Industry Resource for Networking, Business Development, Recruitment or Research MCOL Aetna Expands Efforts to Help Consumers Purchase Health Care Based on Overall Value Aetna Use of Consumer-Driven Healthcare Plans is Growing, but Confusion Causes Some Employees to Avoid Them Conference Board, The TransitCenter, Inc. Supports Proposed Federal Legislation Which Would Increase Tax Savings For Mass Transit Commuters TransitCenter Prepaid Health Care Cards Gain Consumer Support; Survey Finds Consumers Want Prepaid Health Care Cards to Reduce Hassles, Paperwork and Out-of-Pocket Expenses Network Branded Prepaid Card Association (NBPCA) The Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care Reports Most Top Member-Satisfying Health Plans Are Nonprofits, According to New Study Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care Newly Posted or Renewed Job Openings
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