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September 23, 2004
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We thank and invite your attention to today's sponsor:

World Congress
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The 2nd Annual WORLD HEALTH CARE CONGRESS (Advert.)

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January 30 � February 1, 2005 ~ Washington DC ~ Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

The 2nd Annual 2005 World Health Care Congress is the most progressive 
forum to achieve an affordable, accountable U.S. health care system. 
Co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal and CNBC, the 2004 executive 
conference initiated a dialog of national significance. The 2005 
conference achieves significant strides in implementing actionable 
solutions as it will convene all stakeholders - over 1500 CEOs, senior 
executives and government officials from the nation�s largest employers, 
hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical and leading 
government officials.

(Please visit our sponsors. We try to make sure their products and
services will be of interest to you. Thanks! --Editor)

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Report on the Impact of Drug Reimportation and Price
Controls on the U.S. and Massachusetts

   
<URL:http://www.ipi.org/ipi/IPIPublications.nsf/4e3087e6ce3d8be6862567d8006fd628/6807e1e7ee89d25a86256f170055c316?OpenDocument>
   
http://www.ipi.org/ipi/IPIPublications.nsf/4e3087e6ce3d8be6862567d8006fd628/6807e1e7ee89d25a86256f170055c316?OpenDocument

   Excerpt: "Consumer groups and the media are putting
   pressure on public officials to allow U.S. citizens to
   reimport drugs from foreign countries like Canada. This
   report concludes reimportation programs or price
   controls would have a dramatic negative impact on drug
   development in the United States and, because it is home
   to a significant research center, on the economy of
   Massachusetts." (Institute for Policy Innovation)

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Managed Care Plans to Get Windfall from New Medicare Law

   <URL:http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/489873>
   http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/489873

   Excerpt: "The new Medicare law passed by Congress last year
   will pay private managed care plans an average of 8%
   more per patient than Medicare would pay if those
   beneficiaries remained in the program's government-run
   fee-for-service program, according to new estimates
   released Wednesday." (Reuters Health via Medscape;
   one-time registration required)

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A Guide for Employers to New COBRA Requirements for
Trade-Displaced Workers (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/ar_2004_06_an_employers_guide_710.pdf>
   
http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/ar_2004_06_an_employers_guide_710.pdf

   Excerpt: "The Trade Adjustment Assistance Reform Act of
   2002 (TAA) provides U.S. workers with monetary
   assistance to continue health insurance coverage when
   they lose their jobs due to international trade. This
   program provides a tax credit to offset the cost of
   COBRA coverage. This article provides an overview of TAA
   and how employers can comply with the new COBRA
   requirements for trade-displaced workers." (Employee
   Benefit Plan Review via Aon)

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'Sequencing' Moms Finding It Easier to Pop Back Into
Workforce After Maternity Leave

   <URL:http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2004-09-23-sequencing_x.htm>
   http://www.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2004-09-23-sequencing_x.htm

   Excerpt: "Employers are partnering with search firms that
   specialize in returning moms. Companies are going beyond
   federal law and giving mothers a year or longer for
   maternity leave, then taking them back. And some
   businesses are specifically trying to recruit sequencing
   moms for job openings." (USA TODAY)

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Electronic Medical Records Are Taking Root in New York's
Hudson Valley

   
<URL:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/09/22/financial1032EDT0061.DTL>
   
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/09/22/financial1032EDT0061.DTL

   Excerpt: "In New York's Hudson Valley, more than 600,000
   patients are blazing a trail with a new regional
   medical-information network that lets area hospitals,
   doctors, labs and pharmacies share medical records
   securely over the Internet." (Wall Street Journal via
   SFGate.com)

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Freddie Mac Says Wellness Center Will Reduce Health Care
Costs

   <URL:http://www.benefitnews.com/health/detail.cfm?id=6522>
   http://www.benefitnews.com/health/detail.cfm?id=6522

   Excerpt: "As more employers discover the high costs
   associated with poor employee health, many are turning
   to on-site health centers to help employees stay well.
   Latest to join the trend is Freddie Mac, one of the
   nation's largest investors in residential mortgages."
   (BenefitNews Connect)

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URAC Unveils Draft Standards for Consumer-Driven Plans

   <URL:http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4432>
   http://www.businessinsurance.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?newsId=4432

   Excerpt: "URAC, a nonprofit organization that develops
   accreditation and certification programs for health
   plans, is seeking comments on its draft set of standards
   for consumer-driven health plans. The draft standards
   can be viewed on URAC's Web site, www.urac.org. Public
   comments on the standards are due by Nov. 2." (Business
   Insurance)

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Some Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans Make Good on Promise
to Keep Rate Increases in Check

   <URL:http://www.aispub.com/ManagedCare/BluesNews/BLUBluesGoodPromise.html>
   http://www.aispub.com/ManagedCare/BluesNews/BLUBluesGoodPromise.html

   Excerpt: "After several years of double-digit premium
   increases, Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in several
   markets last fall promised clients that the rate hikes
   would be less severe in 2004. For the most part, agents,
   brokers and employer groups say the Blues plans have
   kept their word." (AIS Managed Care)

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Issue Brief: Rising Health Care Costs, Medical Debt and
Chronic Conditions

   <URL:http://www.hschange.com/CONTENT/706/>
   http://www.hschange.com/CONTENT/706/

   Excerpt: "About 57 million working-age Americans--18-64
   years old--live with chronic conditions, such as
   diabetes, asthma or depression. In 2003, more than one
   in five, or 12.3 million people with chronic conditions,
   lived in families with problems paying medical bills,
   according to a new study by the Center for Studying
   Health System Change (HSC)." (Center for Studying Health
   System Change)

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New York State Law Will Help New York Entertainers Pay for
Their Health Plans

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/theater/newsandfeatures/23acto.html?ex=1253678400&en=f768e358603bd2b3&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/theater/newsandfeatures/23acto.html?ex=1253678400&en=f768e358603bd2b3&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "Gov. George E. Pataki has signed a bill that will
   use state money to help actors, performers and other
   entertainment industry members maintain their health
   insurance during their all-too-frequent bouts of
   unemployment." (New York Times; one-time registration
   required)

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Insurance Falls Short for Some Workers Says New Study from
the Center for Health System Change

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Health-Care-Costs.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Health-Care-Costs.html

   Excerpt: "Privately insured, low-income workers with
   chronic medical conditions such as diabetes and asthma
   are being financially squeezed as employers shift the
   burden of higher health care costs to employees, a new
   study found." (AP via The New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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National Committee for Quality Assurance Report Says Poor
Medical Treatment Kills Thousands

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/health/AP-Health-Care-Quality.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/health/AP-Health-Care-Quality.html

   Excerpt: "Requiring doctors and hospitals to report
   publicly on their performance and tying their pay to the
   results would dramatically reduce avoidable deaths and
   costs attributable to poor medical care, says a new
   report from an organization that works to improve health
   care quality." (AP via The New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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Opinion: California Can Lead on Medical-Care Reform with
Proposed State Legislation, SB921

   <URL:http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/09/22/EDGHE8S2AS1.DTL>
   http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/09/22/EDGHE8S2AS1.DTL

   Excerpt: "There is a solution for a publicly financed
   universal system covering every Californian at hand in
   Sacramento. Proposed legislation, SB921, sponsored by
   Sen. Sheila Kuehl, ..., would establish a single state
   government fund to pay hospitals, doctors and other
   providers, and replace the current multiplayer wasteful
   system of private insurers." (San Francisco Chronicle
   via SFGate.com)


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Links To Items on Executive Comp, Benefits In General

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US Airways Sets Deadline for Concessions from Employees

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/business/23air.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/business/23air.html

   Excerpt: "US Airways yesterday gave its unions until
   tomorrow to agree to emergency contract concessions.
   Otherwise, the airline said, it would ask a federal
   bankrup.tcy court to impose temporary pay cuts and other
   cost-saving steps aimed at generating much-needed cash.
   The ultimatum was contained in a bulletin last night
   from the chief executive, Bruce R. Lakefield, to the
   airline's 28,000 employees." (New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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United Airlines Delays Decision on Pension Plans' Fate

   
<URL:http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2004/09/23/united_eyes_decision_on_pension_plans_fate/>
   
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2004/09/23/united_eyes_decision_on_pension_plans_fate/

   Excerpt: "United Airlines hopes to complete a new business
   plan within two months, including a decision on whether
   to terminate its pension plans, the company told
   employees yesterday. The statement came as part of a
   ''pension primer' letting employees know what would
   happen if it replaced its current pension plans with
   another retirement plan, such as a 401(k)." (Chicago
   Tribune via The Boston Globe)

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Update on Same-Sex Marriage and Domestic Partner Issues
after the San Francisco Marriage Decision

   <URL:http://www.littler.com/nwsltr/asap_09_WeddingCake.html>
   http://www.littler.com/nwsltr/asap_09_WeddingCake.html

   Excerpt: "Ruling in a pair of cases challenging the
   issuance of same-sex marriage licenses by the City and
   County of San Francisco, the California Supreme Court
   held that San Francisco officials exceeded their
   authority. The Court also held that the approximately
   4,000 same-sex marriage licenses issued by San Francisco
   were void from the inception." (Littler Mendelson)

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Kerry Maintains Domestic Focus, Turning to Social Security
and Medicare

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/politics/campaign/23kerry.html?ex=1253678400&en=e28cabe7953a3572&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/politics/campaign/23kerry.html?ex=1253678400&en=e28cabe7953a3572&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "Senator John Kerry extended his assault on
   President Bush's credibility from the war to the home
   front on Wednesday, asserting that on Social Security
   and Medicare, as on Iraq, Mr. Bush had failed to level
   with the American people." (New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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Employee Stock Options: New Valuation Responsibilities and
Planning Opportunities (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/ar_2004_07_employee_stock_options_109.pdf>
   
http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/issues/ar_2004_07_employee_stock_options_109.pdf

   9 pages. Excerpt: "The new Financial Accounting Standards
   Board (FASB) valuation standard has created an
   opportunity to truly understand the cost of employee
   stock options to the company and related value to the
   employee. Only with that understanding can an
   organization determine the employee's perceived value
   and be able to understand the drivers of productivity."
   (Benefits Quarterly via Aon)


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Newly Posted Events

Cafeteria Plans
   in Washington on September 29, 2004
   presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)
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      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=38769

HIPAA's Security Rule: Organizing Efforts, Meeting Compliance
   Nationwide on September 30, 2004
   presented by International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=38768>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=38768

Post yours!
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Newly Posted Press Releases

SunGard Offers Automated Rollover Solution
   (SunGard Corbel)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38325

Treasury Urges Banks And Credit Unions To Offer Health  Savings Accounts 
   (U.S. Department of Treasury)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38326

Retirement Plan Expert asks Companies, "Are you Prepared?"
   (Global Fiduciary Advisors, LLC.)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38313

Post yours!
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Newly Posted or Renewed Job Openings

Defined Benefit Calculation Specialists
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401(k) Administrator
   for Continental Benefits Group, Inc.
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Senior Corporate Counsel
   for Financial  Engines
   in MA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?database_id=H40588

ERISA Attorney Needed - Boise, Idaho
   for The ERISA Law Group, P.A.
   in ID
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