Creating a home inventory may seem like a bother, but the day will come when you will be glad you did. If you ever need to file a claim your inventory will make it easy and efficient. Plus, it... Read more »
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!
If you only read one of the articles posted below this week, I highly recommend Tara Haelle’s piece on ‘surge capacity’. ... Read more »
On August 24, 2020, amended guidance was provided by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the US Department of Health & Human Services, the agency that has jurisdiction to enforce HIPAA. The new... Read more »
As more and more parts of daily life transition to online, data security is becoming more and more important! Here are 13 tips to protecting your identity.
14.4 million consumers were... Read more »
This is the fifth article in our Compliance 101 blog series where we use six questions to break down important compliance topics. Below you will learn more about Section 125 Cafeteria Plan... Read more »
This is the fourth article in our Compliance 101 blog series where we use six questions to break down important compliance topics. Below you will learn more about Leave of Absence or LOA policy. Read... Read more »
It’s hurricane season and it’s sobering to reflect on the tremendous destruction that hurricanes are capable of. Hurricane Katrina, which struck the nation in August 2005, totaled more... Read more »
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Below please find this week’s curated list of wellbeing resources. Feel free to share these resources, as appropriate, with your team. Please note,... Read more »
Only 43% of adults with mental illness get treatment, and the average delay between symptom onset and treatment for mental illnesses is 11 years. If you want to support your teammates with mental... Read more »
This is the third article in our Compliance 101 blog series where we use six questions to break down key compliance terms. Below you will learn more about a Health Reimbursement Arrangement, or... Read more »