A wellness program is an organized program intended to assist employees and family members in making voluntary behavior changes that reduce their
According to a RAND survey, approximately half of U.S. employers with 50 or more employees sponsor some type of workplace wellness program. As the
Most full-time employees eat at least one or two meals at work each workday. Not only are a significant number of meals eaten in the workplace, but
Initiatives for Stress Management Stress is a leading contributor to many health problems, and the workplace can often be a major source of stress.
For the majority of future retirees, medical expenses pose significant risk to any retirement plan, and they are only projected to rise. Medical cost
Privacy and Security Rule Violations Impacted by Rule On Jan. 17, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a final rule
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has increased the penalties employers face under ERISA for group health plan reporting and disclosure failures.
The SECURE Act President Trump has signed a year-end spending package that will fund the federal government through September 30, 2020. The Setting
All group health plans that provide prescription drug coverage to Medicare Part D eligible individuals (whether actively working, retired, or
With a new year upon us, your attention is likely focused on setting financial and productivity goals for your business. As you plan, make sure to