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Industry News

The employee benefits industry is constantly changing and evolving.  Weber, & Associates is a member of numerous organizations in the benefits industry and have access to many publications with contemporary articles.  Our “Industry News” section is designed to provide you access to some of the current articles in the employee benefit industry not featured in one of our other tabs.

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Will Employee Choice & Defined Contribution Health Plans Salvage the Embattled Managed Care System?
Dependent Care Spending Accounts
Should Employers Provide Section 529 Plans to Employees
Defined Contribution Health Plans:Let the Buyer Beware
HIPAA's Privacy Rule
MEDICARE 101: What You Need to Know to Get Started
America's Working Medically Uninsured: It's Worse Than You May Think, But There Are Solutions
Exit Strategy. Exiting employees have more health insurance options than COBRA…
Medicare in the 21st Century
Leading the Education Function Into the Future
Employer Strategies for Changing Workforce
"Rising Health Care Costs...Why?"
Talking Points: Medical Costs and Premium Trends
Questions & Answers: Medical Costs and Premium Trends
With or Without a Bill of Rights,
Patients Deserve the Right to Choose
POPs Offer a Win-Win-Win
Value Based Partnering in Health Care
Depression In the Workplace
A More Informed Consumer
Benefit Cost Management in the New Millennium
Controlling Human Capital Costs in the New Millennium
Unraveling the Mystery of Medical Reimbursement Plans

Premium Underpayments Could Cost Employers

The Fraud and Abuse by Pharmaceutical Companies
The Children’s Health Insurance Program
Summary of the 2000 Cafeteria Plan Regulations
When Did That Change
When Hospitals and Provider Groups Break Fee Agreements,Consumers Pay the Price