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May 2, 2008
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Cover Story
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A Mandate for Change
By Carolyn Hirschman
Some HR executives and healthcare experts believe it's time for employers to get out of the business of providing health benefits.
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Driving Health
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Features
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Power to the Patient
By Grae Yohe
Coaches can help employees become more accountable for maintaining and improving their own health.
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Digital Coaching
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Sticker Shock
By Marilyn Dickey
Many employees are ill-prepared for their retirement healthcare costs, but relatively few companies are doing anything about it.
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EEOC Rule Angers Retirees
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The Price of Health
By Tom Starner
Recent evidence appears to confirm that reducing or eliminating prescription co-pays can result in healthier employees.
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Grading the Docs
By Louis Greenstein
Physician-ranking tools have been promoted as valuable sources of information for employees. But they've antagonized many doctors.
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Ancillary Update
By Andrew R. McIlvaine
A quick update on the latest trends in dental and vision benefits.
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Building a Better Consumer
By Ted Nussbaum
A recent survey reveals that companies offering consumer-directed health plans tend to be more proactive on the health-education front. It also found a direct correlation between CDHP enrollment and cost trends.
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