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Managed Care April 2002 |
Where Employers, Employees Don't See Eye to Eye Hewitt Associates found key differences in employers' and employees' views of health coverage... |
Managed Care January 2002 |
Employers struggle to preserve pharmacy benefit In an effort to protect the pharmacy benefit for employees, companies are using a variety of techniques to manage expenditures... |
Managed Care July 2005 |
Premium hikes for 2006 could be lowest in 5 years There's a good chance that the increase in health care premiums will be less than 10 percent in 2006. |
Managed Care March 2004 |
Headlines On Deadline ... Aetna's profits more than doubled... U.S. health care spending increased... Online enrollment of workers for health care benefits has exploded... |
Managed Care March 2000 |
Employers Predict Liability Expansion Bad for Coverage How employers would respond if patients were allowed to sue employer-sponsored health plans. |
Managed Care December 2006 |
Managed Care Outlook Lowest health care cost increase since 2001 predicted for 2007. |
Managed Care June 2005 |
Headlines On Deadline ... Many jobs available to young adults pay little... Prescription medications are getting more difficult to afford... |
Managed Care July 2007 |
Employers Take Greater Interest in Managing Chronic Conditions According to a new study, employers face major decisions on how (and whether) they will offer health care plans to their employees. |
Managed Care July 2004 |
Premium Hikes Slow As Plans Seek Members The opening murmurs in negotiations between health plans and large employers have been heard. Insurers are expected to seek an average 13.7 percent hike in premiums in 2005, according to a survey of 160 large employers. |
Managed Care November 2006 |
Employers Focus On Just Who Should Be Covered Here are two interesting recent moves by employers to manage health benefits. |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 |
Maybe It Was the TeePee Building Exercise Commonwealth Financial Network was recently named the best place to work in the state of Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal. |
Managed Care June 2007 Lola Butcher |
Big Companies Holding Fast To Employer-Sponsored System In board rooms across the country, decisions are being made to battle, rather than run from, rising costs of health care. |
Managed Care February 2008 |
Employer-Backed Insurance Gets Nonpartisan Nod The majority of Americans believe that universal coverage costs should be shared by individuals, employers, and the government. |
Investment Advisor September 2006 |
Retirement Planning: News & Products While the majority of employers have been slow to adopt Roth 401(k) plans, a number of employees will indeed sign up... New York Life Insurance Company recently introduced Custom Whole Life Insurance... etc. |
CFO July 15, 2008 Russ Banham |
Serving Employees, at a Price When employees are automatically enrolled in 401(k) plans the company tab can soar. |
CFO June 1, 2007 Joseph McCafferty |
A Little Less Shifty Employers are passing on less of the health-care burden to workers. |
Managed Care April 2001 |
Employers easing prescription limitations? Some older medications once viewed by employers as "lifestyle" drugs when making benefit decisions are slowly gaining recognition as important components of primary care... |
The Motley Fool June 5, 2006 Rich Smith |
Hewing the Share Count at Jackson Hewitt Fewer shares mean more profits for owners. Investors, take note. |
Managed Care November 2005 |
Most Want Choice of Doctors More Than Pick of Health Plan Consumers value having a choice in providers more than having a choice of health plans, according to a study by the Commonwealth. |
CFO February 1, 2003 Alix Nyberg |
Multiple-Choice Problems To encourage diversification in 401(k) plans, companies continue to add investment options, but some experts question the merit of providing lots of choices. |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2004 Tom Taulli |
No Exultation Over HR Deal Yesterday, human resources outsourcing and consulting firm Hewitt Associates announced it was purchasing Exult in a stock-for-stock deal. Shareholders dumped on the deal. But a Hewitt-Exult combination makes a lot of sense. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2005 Rich Smith |
Jackson Hewitt's Sly Spin Watch where you step, and mind the footnotes. While Jackson Hewitt has to tell investors of the numbers that materially affected its results in the first quarter of fiscal 2006, it doesn't necessarily have to tell you this all in one place, or even in an apples-to-apples manner. |
Investment Advisor January 27, 2011 Danielle Andrus |
More Employers Offer Help Meeting Retirement Goals Automation, advice are popular ways to help employees with retirement saving. |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Hewitt Can Do It Tax-prep specialist Jackson Hewitt grows in the same week that rival H&R Block warns. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool March 1, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Look, Ma, No Tax Blunder Tax prep specialist Jackson Hewitt puts out a clean and solid quarterly report. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Relaxin' at Jackson Hewitt Dismal numbers are just due to seasonal allergies. Investors, keep this tax prep company on the watch list. |
The Motley Fool June 15, 2006 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Jackson Hewitt Worth a Look Hewitt trades at a forward P/E multiple 13.3, while H&R is trading at 11.1 times next year's expected earnings. Overall, you don't have to pay that much more for a company with a more favorable growth outlook. |
Search Engine Watch August 19, 2010 Mark Drummond |
Who Owns the Social Graph? That's a Good Question! Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn all provide Application Programming Interfaces that allow third-party websites and programs to access and manipulate the social graph data that those services contain. |
Managed Care August 2007 John Marcille |
Are Purchasers Now The Ones With the Vision? Employers have been doing much more to improve worker health. |
Managed Care September 2002 |
Physician prescribing rates climb One reason that spending on medications has increased during the last 15 years is that physicians are turning to pharmaceuticals to help patients battle comorbidities, according to a study in Health Affairs. |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Jackson Hewitt The tax prep specialist reports fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2006 numbers before market open tomorrow. Investors, want to know what analysts say? Want to know what really matters? |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2010 April Taylor |
Jackson Hewitt Tax Services Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Last month, Jackson Hewitt competitor H&R Block announced that it may not be able to provide consumers tax refund loans as it has in years past because of a disagreement with HSBC. |
Insurance & Technology June 3, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
MetLife Launches Open Enrollment Portal for Employers and Brokers Benefits portal includes tools and resources to help employers control costs and craft effective benefits communication. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Robert Barker |
Doing The Numbers On A Tax Preparer Some 60% of individual tax returns are filed today by paid preparers, up from under 50% as recently as 1996. Now that's one nice growth trend. How can you invest in the phenomenon? |
PC Magazine November 16, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Track Your Meds Anyone who regularly takes several prescription and over-the-counter medications could find the RxWise tool to be a lifesaver. |
Managed Care November 2001 |
Drug Discount Cards May Not Be Full Answer A fair number of consumers have turned to discount prescription cards to help pay for medications but the value of these cards is in doubt... |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Mark Henricks |
Pay for Performance Variable pay plans can save you money -- and your employees may prefer them. |