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2020 Open Enrollment is not business as usual, but it’s still business.

Open Enrollment 2020 — it’s not business as usual. You keep hearing your clients are counting on your to provide them with advice and counsel on healthcare and ancillary benefits this year and we cannot agree more.  It’s time for some pro-active planning and rethinking the way you are keeping in contact with your clients. […]

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Pivot Health is the “Best Value” Short Term Medical Plan in 2020

Pivot Health is the best value short term medical plan in 2020. Pros No network (all doctors accessible) Access to 24/7 telemedicine Discount programs Prescription coverage Cons Very low maximums on the cheapest plans Requires emergency pre-certification within 48 hours Pivot Health has been around since 2016, managing over $7 billion in insurance premiums, and

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Is your client’s benefits ready for COVID-19?

Do your clients’ benefits meet the new demand of today’s workforce? When COVID-19 first took hold, Equitable, like other businesses, sent our employees home for their safety and well-being. The ones who could work from home did – and are continuing to do so. Now, as the country starts to open up again, we’re thinking,

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What did one very large employer find out about remote work during COVID-19?

What did Microsoft’s in-house research uncover about remote work? Americans appear to have adapted to remote work exceptionally well during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent national survey from Chubb found not only that productivity was up among those working from home, but nearly three-quarters of workers say they want to continue working remotely more frequently than they did

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How to be Financially Prepared for a Natural Disaster by Bankrate

https://www.bankrate.com/banking/savings/how-to-prepare-your-finances-for-a-natural-disaster Having your finances, insurance and important papers in order before a natural disaster strikes can ease the stress of dealing with the damage and disruption caused by a hurricane, earthquake or other catastrophic event. But many Americans do not prepare. According to a survey by The Weather Company, 40 percent of Americans have no plans on

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Employers mobilizing to implement coronavirus emergency response plans

They’re putting together communication strategies and plans to deal with staffing disruptions, among other issues. By Katie Kuehner-Hebert | March 16, 2020 at 10:15 AM More and more employers are preparing for the impacts of the coronavirus outbreak on their workforce – including Walmart, after one of its employees has tested positive for the disease.

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