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Spitzer Opens Benefits Front: Suit Charges Broker with
Extracting Undisclosed Fees from Underwriters

   <URL:http://www.workforce.com/section/02/article/23/89/17.html>
   http://www.workforce.com/section/02/article/23/89/17.html

   Excerpt: "After taking on brokerage giant Marsh & McLennan
   Companies Inc., Spitzer on [November 12] filed a fraud
   and antitrust lawsuit against Universal Life Resources
   Inc., a San Diego-based life and disability broker with
   $25.3 million in 2003 revenues, and its owner, Douglas
   P. Cox. Like the Marsh lawsuit, the suit against ULR
   charges the broker with steering business to insurers
   that paid it secret override commissions. In addition,
   the suit charges ULR with extracting other ...."
   (Business Insurance via Workforce Management)

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Wachovia Health Premiums Tiered in Price: Higher the
Salary, the Higher the Employees' Cost

   <URL:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1278726/posts>
   http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1278726/posts

   Excerpt: "Wachovia Corp., the nation's fourth-largest bank,
   is giving its lowest-paid employees a break on their
   health-insurance premiums while asking their higher-paid
   colleagues to fork over more cash for the same coverage.
   The new tiered pricing system replaces one in which
   employees earning the highest salaries paid the same
   premiums as lower-paid workers for the same benefit....
   It's the latest twist in employers' struggles with
   skyrocketing healthcare costs." (Winston-Salem [N.C.]
   Journal via freerepublic.com)

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Florida's Three-Strikes for Bad
Doctors Amendment

   
<URL:http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/sfl-baddocs1115,0,3442555.story?coll=sfla-news-florida>
   
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/sfl-baddocs1115,0,3442555.story?coll=sfla-news-florida

   Excerpt: "A judge temporarily halted a just-approved state
   constitutional amendment that would yank the license of
   doctors who commit three acts of medical malpractice,
   saying Monday that some specifics need to be spelled out
   before it takes effect. Circuit Judge Janet E. Ferris
   agreed in part with hospitals that sued seeking to block
   the amendment from taking effect until some aspects of
   it can be clarified, most likely by the Legislature when
   it meets in the spring, or by the courts." (AP via
   Sun-Sentinel Co.)

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The Potential Impact of Eliminating TennCare and Reverting
to Medicaid: a Preliminary Analysis

   <URL:http://www.cbpp.org/11-15-04health.htm>
   http://www.cbpp.org/11-15-04health.htm

   Excerpt: "This paper analyzes the potential effect of the
   proposed coverage elimination on Tennessee's budget, the
   state economy, and health care providers in the state.
   Providers would incur increased costs for uncompensated
   care if coverage is terminated for several hundred
   thousand state residents. The analysis provided here is
   a preliminary assessment of the impact of eliminating
   TennCare, based on documents currently available."
   (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)

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Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets for Injured
Workers in California

   <URL:http://www.rand.org/publications/WR/WR203/>
   http://www.rand.org/publications/WR/WR203/

   Excerpt: "In recent years, the California workers'
   compensation system has been encumbered by rising costs
   and high utilization of medical care. To address these
   concerns, the California legislature passed a series of
   initiatives that call for the use of evidence-based
   medical-treatment guidelines concerning, at a minimum,
   the frequency, duration, intensity, and appropriateness
   of all treatment procedures and modalities commonly
   performed in workers' compensation cases." (RAND)

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Tenncare Settlements Put on Hold, Giving Governor a Freer
Hand to Effect Reform

   
<URL:http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/04/11/61552847.shtml?Element_ID=61552847>
   
http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/04/11/61552847.shtml?Element_ID=61552847

   Excerpt: "Saying the 'ball is now in the court of the
   administration,' advocates for TennCare enrollees filed
   motions today to suspend federal court settlements the
   governor has blamed for standing in the way of reforming
   the costly health-care program. Tennessee Justice Center
   attorney Gordon Bonnyman said he would be asking a
   federal judge to suspend the settlements for two years
   -- time enough, he said, to give the governor a chance
   at reform." (The Tennessean)

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Short Descriptions of Selected Articles in the
November/December 2004 Issue of Health Affairs

   
<URL:http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?hint=3&DR_ID=26698>
   http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?hint=3&DR_ID=26698

   This page provides short description of articles from the
   November/December 2004 issue of Health Affairs which
   focuses on the health insurance industry. Titles
   include: 'Consolidation and the Transformation of
   Competition in Health Insurance' and 'The Role of the
   Individual Health Insurance Market and Prospects for
   Change." (Kaiser Family Foundation)

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More Layoffs Plus Outsourcing Help to Trim Costs Amid
Indicators of Slow Membership Growth

   <URL:http://www.aispub.com/ManagedCare/GenBus/MCWLayoffsTrimCosts.html>
   http://www.aispub.com/ManagedCare/GenBus/MCWLayoffsTrimCosts.html

   Excerpt: "An increasing number of health insurers have
   instituted layoffs and turned to out-sourcing in a bid
   to boost their competitiveness. Such a strategy is
   particularly important amid new reports indicating that
   fewer companies are offering health insurance. Several
   insurers, including CIGNA Corp., Aetna, Inc. and Health
   Net, Inc. have made targeted job reductions, either as
   part of an outsourcing effort or more routine
   adjustments to services and personnel." (MANAGED CARE
   WEEK via AISHealth.com)

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Health Savings Account Clarifications Should Get Employers
Off Fence, Experts Say

   
<URL:http://www.aispub.com/ConsumerDirected/CDarticles/CDHHSAClarificationsEmployersFence.html>
   
http://www.aispub.com/ConsumerDirected/CDarticles/CDHHSAClarificationsEmployersFence.html

   Excerpt: "The Treasury Department's final planned round of
   guidance on HSAs -- which was released July 23 -- clears
   the way for HSA-qualified high-deductible health plans
   (HDHPs) to coexist with other employee benefits such as
   employee assistance programs (EAPs) and disease
   management programs. It also provides some answers about
   pharmaceuticals and when they might be considered
   preventive care." (INSIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED CARE via
   AISHealth.com)

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Kaiser Permanente to Begin to Offer Health Savings Accounts
in Some States

   
<URL:http://bcbshealthissues.com/proactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=136774&PROACTIVE_ID=cecec6ceccc7cac7cdc5cecfcfcfc5cececbccc7cbcbcfccc8c5cf>
   
http://bcbshealthissues.com/proactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=136774&PROACTIVE_ID=cecec6ceccc7cac7cdc5cecfcfcfc5cececbccc7cbcbcfccc8c5cf

   Excerpt: "California-based HMO Kaiser Permanente this week
   unveiled a plan to offer health savings accounts to
   individuals and employers in Colorado, Georgia and some
   Northwestern states that purchase high-deductible health
   plans, the Wall Street Journal reports. Kaiser likely
   will begin to offer HSAs in California in 2006 (Rundle,
   Wall Street Journal, 11/15)." (The National Journal
   Group, Limited via BlueCross BlueShield Association)

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Health Insurance Cost Increases Imperil Nonprofit
Organizations According to Study

   <URL:http://www.onphilanthropy.com/tren_comm/tc2004-11-12a.html>
   http://www.onphilanthropy.com/tren_comm/tc2004-11-12a.html

   Excerpt: "Rising health costs in America are causing a
   crisis in the nonprofit sector, according to a recent
   study conducted by The Center for Civil Society Studies
   at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies. The
   survey, 'The Health Benefits Squeeze: Implications for
   Nonprofit Organizations and Those They Serve,' outlines
   the impact of increasing health care expenses in the
   U.S. on the nonprofit sector." (onPhilanthropy.com)

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Overview: New Medicare Law Offers Tax Incentives to Cover
Retiree Pres.cription Drugs

   <URL:http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2004/11/15/focus6.html>
   http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2004/11/15/focus6.html

   Excerpt: "Employers that offer retirees pres.cription drug
   benefits may be eligible for a significant subsidy under
   the Medicare Pres.cription Drug, Improvement, and
   Modernization Act, beginning in 2006. .... Fearing that
   the new Medicare pres.cription drug benefit could
   accelerate the trend toward reduced retiree coverage or
   higher premiums, Congress included the subsidy in the
   Medicare law to encourage employers to maintain
   pres.cription drug benefits for their retirees."
   (Pittsburgh Business Times via bizjournals.com; one-time
   registration required)

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Washington Health Policy Week in Review, November 15 Issue,
from the Commonwealth Fund

   
<URL:http://www.cmwf.org/healthpolicyweek/healthpolicyweek_show.htm?doc_id=248875>
   http://www.cmwf.org/healthpolicyweek/healthpolicyweek_show.htm?doc_id=248875

   In This Issue: Post-Election Health Care Poll: We're
   Worried and We Don't Know What to Do; AHRQ Unveils
   Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture; Adieu to
   'Patients' Bill of Rights'?; Medicare Introduces
   Preventative Programs; and, Public Health Gains Have All
   But Stopped, State-By-State Study Says. (CQ HealthBeat
   via Washington Health Policy Week in Review)

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Drug Reimportation Implications for Payers, Health Plans
and Pharmacy Benefit Managers

   <URL:http://www.aispub.com/DrugCosts/DCMImplicationsPayersHealthPlans.html>
   http://www.aispub.com/DrugCosts/DCMImplicationsPayersHealthPlans.html

   Excerpt: "As numerous states and other public-sector payers
   are implementing programs to reimport drugs from Can.ada
   despite FDA objections, the long-term impact of
   reimportation on all stakeholders remains unclear. But
   it is clear there are operational issues that would
   besiege the payers and managers of the pharmacy benefit
   -- namely plan sponsors, health plans, and PBMs -- that
   employ drug reimportation strategies." (DRUG BENEFIT
   NEWS via AISHealth.com)

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HIPAA and State Laws Are Often Compatible -- Helping CEs to
Comply More Easily

   <URL:http://www.aispub.com/Compliance/Hipaa/RPPHIPPACompatibleComply.html>
   http://www.aispub.com/Compliance/Hipaa/RPPHIPPACompatibleComply.html

   Excerpt: "Despite all the sound and fury about state
   pre-emption, state laws and the HIPAA privacy rule
   aren't mutually exclusive .... It turns out that the two
   often peacefully co-exist -- an important realization
   that lets hospitals focus on incorporating both privacy
   rule and state provisions in their policies and
   procedures, rather than having to pick between the two.
   And HIPAA compliance is easier when state law and the
   privacy rule are compatible, as seems to be the case
   ..." (REPORT ON PATIENT PRIVACY via AISHealth.com)

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Systematic Reviews for Evidence-Based Management: How to
Find Them and What to Do with Them

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/Article.cfm?Menu=1&ID=2756>
   http://www.ajmc.com/Article.cfm?Menu=1&ID=2756

   Excerpt: "Objective: To identify strategies for retrieval
   and evaluation of systematic reviews from a management
   perspective. Study Design: Review of available
   literature and resources on systematic reviews. Methods:
   From published literature on evidence-based medicine and
   systematic review, we identified resources and adapted
   retrieval and evaluation strategies for healthcare
   managers. A published systematic review then was
   assessed for quality and relevance to management
   decisions." (The American Journal of Managed Care)

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Congress Likely To Consider Reduced Medicare Provider
Payments

   
<URL:http://bcbshealthissues.com/proactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=136767&PROACTIVE_ID=cecec6ceccc7cac7cdc5cecfcfcfc5cececbccc7cbcbcfccc8c5cf>
   
http://bcbshealthissues.com/proactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=136767&PROACTIVE_ID=cecec6ceccc7cac7cdc5cecfcfcfc5cececbccc7cbcbcfccc8c5cf

   Excerpt: "Congress in February might begin to discuss
   proposals to decrease Medicare reimbursements to
   hospitals and other health care providers as part of an
   effort to reduce the federal budget deficit, CQ Weekly
   reports. The federal budget deficit has increased in
   each of the last four years and could exceed $450
   billion by next year, according to some estimates.
   Medicare and Medicaid expenditures currently account for
   about 25% of the federal budget, and some Republican
   lawmakers ...." (The National Journal Group, Limited via
   BlueCross BlueShield Association)

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Highlights: 2004 Hay Group Managed Care Industry
Compensation Survey (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.haygroup.com/mediafiles/downloads/2004_Report_Summary-Financial_Svcs-Managed_Care.pdf>
   
http://www.haygroup.com/mediafiles/downloads/2004_Report_Summary-Financial_Svcs-Managed_Care.pdf

   Excerpt: "The 2004 Managed Care Compensation Report
   includes data (as of May 1, 2004) from 46 Managed Care
   and Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations. It covers 258
   executive, management, and staff level positions. ....
   The core of the report is the job cash compensation
   tables found in Chapter V, detailing job content points,
   salary range midpoint, base salary, annual incentive,
   annual incentive as a percent of base, target annual
   incentive as a percentage of base, total cash, 2004
   target ...." (Hay Group)


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Links To Items on Executive Comp, Benefits In General

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The 2003 Stock Ownership Policies Survey of the 250 Largest
U.S.-Based Companies (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/FWC_Stock_Ownership_09.03.pdf>
   http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/FWC_Stock_Ownership_09.03.pdf

   21 pages. Excerpt: "This report presents information on
   formal stock ownership policies for executives and
   non-employee directors of the 250 largest U.S.-based
   companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index ('Top
   250'). Selection of these companies was based on their
   total market capitalization, i.e., share price
   multiplied by total common shares outstanding as
   reported in the Spring 2003 issue of Business Week
   magazine ('The Best Performers of the S&P 500')."
   (Frederic W. Cook & Co., Inc.)

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Treasury Developing Transition Guidance to Help
Nonqualified Plans Comply With New Act

   <URL:http://hr.cch.com/news/pen-ben/stories/111604a.asp>
   http://hr.cch.com/news/pen-ben/stories/111604a.asp

   Excerpt: "The Treasury Department is developing transition
   rules for implementing the provisions of the American
   Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (P.L. 108-357) on nonqualified
   deferred compensation arrangements, a Treasury official
   has indicated. The Treasury is supposed to issue
   guidance by December 21, 2004 and hopes to beat that
   deadline, said Daniel Hogans of the Treasury." (CCH
   Pension & Benefits News)

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CalPERS Votes to Toughen Its Merger Policies Against
Inflated "Golden Parachutes"

   <URL:http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-CalPERS-Mergers.html>
   http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-CalPERS-Mergers.html

   Excerpt: "The nation's biggest public pension fund, with a
   stock portfolio of $167 billion, voted Monday to toughen
   its policies against multimillion-dollar 'golden
   parachutes' for executives who engineer corporate
   mergers. The board of the California Public Employees
   Retirement System agreed to scrutinize executive
   severance pay and block 'oversized' pay packages at
   corporations whose stock it owns." (AP via The New York
   Times; one-time registration required)


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National Business Coalition on Health Announces 

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