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Above the Fold April 21, 2011
 
Karen Furtado
Obama calls GOP Medicare plan 'radical'
By Julie Pace, Associated Press
President Barack Obama said Wednesday that congressional Republicans are pushing a radical plan to trim Medicare and Medicaid, ramping up the rhetoric as he and Congress approach crucial decisions on spending and the nation's debt.Read more
Today's News
Women and retirement planning: Overcoming the hurdle
By Heather Trese, BenefitsPro staff writer
Women may not be from an entirely different planet when it comes to retirement planning, but their needs are certainly different from a man's. Read more
John Hancock reveals 2011 LTC Study
By Jenny Ivy, BenefitsPro managing editor
John Hancock Financial announced Wednesday the results of its 2011 cost of care study, which found that long-term care (LTC) costs have continued to increase, but not as much as other goods and services.Read more
Debt management makes retirement saving difficult
By Heather Trese, BenefitsPro staff writer
Lingering cash and debt management challenges continue to dilute employee confidence and overall financial wellness. Read more

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The Pulse
Robert Regis Hyle
Looming questions for HSAs and Medicare
By Eric Johnson
Most of us know that an individual enrolled in Medicare Part A or B isn't eligible to contribute to a health savings account. This can create a problem for employees who work beyond their 65th birthday, which seems to be the norm these days. Read more
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Demonstrating the value of health care coverage becomes even more of a challenge when benefits are being cut, and employee costs are rising. Communication is the key.

-- Kevin H, HR leaders grapple with health reform

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