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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance & Risk Management
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Finance
You must engage in the interactive process if employees have a disability that inhibits their ability to do their jobs.
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By Sherri Fishman |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
Using national observances and events boosts traditional PR efforts and gives small-business owners another creative way to get their news out.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance Coverage
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Insurance Policies
When insurance rates harden, and they will, don't be caught unprepared. Make sure you have a broker with a deep understanding of coverage and unparalleled access to many insurance markets.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Litigation
and
Legal Services
2011 promises to hold many risk management challenges for business owners throughout America and beyond.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Litigation
and
Legal Services
EEOC lawsuit makes managing employees with weight problems more challenging.
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By Susan Davis |
Filed In:
Exercise & Fitness
and
Diet, Nutrition & Fitness
Why taking care of ourselves really does matter.
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By Carol Tice |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
These young business owners use the strength of crowds to grow their companies.
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By Barbara Goldberg |
Filed In:
Public Relations
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Marketing & Advertising
When you need to control your message and you need to secure publicity, paid PR vehicles such as the mat release and audio news release are the best and simplest tools available.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Wages & Salaries
and
Compensation & Benefits
What minimum service standards you should expect from your workers' compensation carrier? Here are a few of the key claims-handling components to successfully investigate and manage injury claims.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Obesity
and
Diseases & Disorders
As the nation continues to struggle with its growing rank of the uninsured, employers are beginning to understand what a vested interest they have in their employees’ health.
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By Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Buying a Franchise
and
Franchises
Thinking about buying a trendy franchise? Here are 10 factors to consider.
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Litigation
and
Legal Services
The once vaunted fast food industry faces what one analyst calls a "vicious, competitive, zero-sum game" on both political and economic fronts.
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Nursing Homes
and
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities
CMS issued a press release reporting that financial incentives for improving the quality of care is paying off. Here is the full text.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Health Care Overview
and
Health Care
Experts can agree on one thing: the current health care system in America is unwieldy, error-ridden and complex.
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Health Care Overview
and
Health Care
GE and Intel invest $250 million in new market opportunity; The two companies will work together to market and develop innovative technologies for independent living and chronic disease management.
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Filed In:
Health Care Costs
and
Health Care Policy
Strategies to Reducing Your Health Care Costs
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Medicare
and
Government Health Insurance
February is Heart Month. This advisory from CMS last week has some important advice and tips, and guidance on available Medicare benefits.
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Medical Records
and
Health Care
IBM today announced the introduction of software that can link personal medical devices to personal health records, such as Google Health. Here is my take on this critical advance, and the text of...
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Why some entrepreneurs love to start businesses over and over again.
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