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Above the Fold November 14, 2011
 
Health reform
Supreme Court will hear health reform case
By Jesse J. Holland
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear arguments next March over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul — a case that could shake the political landscape just as voters are about to decide if Obama deserves another term...Read more
Today's News
5 workplace benefits trends for 2012
By Amanda McGrory
According to experts at Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, there are five workplace trends that employers, HR professionals and brokers should be aware of in order to be prepared for 2012...Read more
White House confident health law will be upheld
By AP staff
The White House says it is pleased that the Supreme Court will hear arguments over President Barack Obama's heath care overhaul and is confident the law will be upheld...Read more
New report pegs average retirement age at 65.5
By Paula Aven Gladych
The average retirement age is higher than traditional measures suggest, according to a new Economic Policy Institute briefing paper. "The myth of early retirement" explains why existing measures of average retirement age are misleading and suggests a new, more accurate measure...Read more

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The Pulse
Kathryn Mayer
We (kind of) appreciate you, veterans
By Kathryn Mayer
What would be a more fitting thank you to veterans is if practitioners accepted TRICARE, and the government didn't aim to reform the military's health care system, too...Read more
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Overheard on BenefitsPro

In today's climate all the major MCOs are reporting record profits as Americans are forgoing routine healthcare services. Very similar to northern Japan's momentary acquisition of additional beach property immediately prior to the horrific tsunami waves. Hidden waves of chronic disease is not a sign of progress.

-- Dan983, HSAs prompt shift in health behavior

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