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December 15, 2004
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We thank and invite your attention to today's sponsor:

World Congress
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Innovation in the Cost-Appropriateness of Behavioral Health & Wellness (Advert.)

   <URL:http://benefitslink.com/modperl/a_d.cgi?a_d=2004_12_15_welfare>
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/a_d.cgi?a_d=2004_12_15_welfare

(Click on above address, or copy and paste it into your web browser, to learn 
more.)

The Leadership Summit on Innovation in the Cost-Appropriateness 
of Behavioral Health & Wellness explores the costs of behavioral 
health to the Nation and the workplace. Stakeholders will discuss 
economic incentives and present successful cost-effective 
initiatives to provide quality, cost-appropriate behavioral health 
and wellness services. Featuring employer and government driven 
cost-reduction demands with health plan and provider collaboration 
the Summit showcases innovative behavioral health, pharma and 
wellness interventions and how to combine the best of both.

(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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More Children Received Health Insurance Via State Programs,
Fewer Covered by Parents' Employers

   
<URL:http://www.californiahealthline.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItem&itemID=107987>
   http://www.californiahealthline.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItem&itemID=107987

   Excerpt: "The number of children in [California] receiving
   health coverage under Healthy Families in 2003 increased
   by 500,000 from 2001, and the number of children covered
   under employer-sponsored health plans decreased by
   300,000 over the same period, according to a University
   of California-Los Angeles Center for Health Policy
   Research study .... A 2 page fact sheet on the report is
   at 
http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/pubs/files/Child_Insurance_FS_12132004.pdf";
   (California Healthcare Foundation)

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'Mayhem in the Medical Marketplace' by David U. Himmelstein
and Steffie Woolhandler

   <URL:http://www.pnhp.org/news/2004/december/mayhem_in_the_medica.php>
   http://www.pnhp.org/news/2004/december/mayhem_in_the_medica.php

   Excerpt: "Market theorists argue that the profit motive
   optimizes care and minimizes costs. But a growing body
   of evidence indicates that this dogma has no clothes."
   (Monthly Review via Physicians for a National Health
   Program)

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Changing Medication Use in Managed Care: A Critical Review
of the Available Evidence (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC2003NovPearson.pdf>
   http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC2003NovPearson.pdf

   17 pages. Excerpt: "Objective: To review the effectiveness
   of strategies to improve the quality and efficiency of
   medication use in managed care organizations (MCOs)."
   (American Journal of Managed Care)

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A Benefit-Based Copay for Pres.cription Drugs: Patient
Contribution Based on Total Benefits (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC2001sepFendrick861_867.pdf>
   http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC2001sepFendrick861_867.pdf

   7 pages. Excerpt: "Several managerial mechanisms have been
   used by MCOs to directly or indirectly affect
   pres.cription drug utilization and related expenditures.
   These mechanisms affect some combination of patient and
   physician incentives, as well as prices. Although
   approaches toward utilization management vary widely,
   one trait they have in common is that they do not
   recognize the heterogeneity in potential benefit among
   patients." (American Journal of Managed Care)

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The Relationships Among Age, Chronic Conditions, and
Healthcare Costs

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/Article.cfm?Menu=1&ID=2778>
   http://www.ajmc.com/Article.cfm?Menu=1&ID=2778

   Excerpt: "To understand patterns of resource use for
   treating chronic illness, we grouped patients by their
   most expensive condition. With veterans assigned to
   mutually exclusive groups, we then estimated costs by
   type of medical services actually used. We analyzed the
   differences in resource use between the younger patients
   and the oldest patients, particularly in long-term
   care." (American Journal of Managed Care)

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Editorial: Economic Analysis in Healthcare Decisions (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC04mayTunisEdtl_301_04.pdf>
   http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC04mayTunisEdtl_301_04.pdf

   4 pages. Excerpt: "The potential use of economic analysis
   in healthcare decision making has strong natural appeal
   as it becomes clear how an individual's healthcare
   decisions can affect, through insurance coverage, the
   ability of others to obtain the care they need."
   (American Journal of Managed Care)

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Why Don't Americans Use Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in
Health Policy Making? (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC04MayNeumann308_12.pdf>
   http://www.ajmc.com/files/articlefiles/AJMC04MayNeumann308_12.pdf

   5 pages. Excerpt: "Cost-effectiveness analysis ... offers
   decision makers a structured, rational approach with
   which to improve the return on resources expended. But
   decades after its widespread promotion to the medical
   community, policy makers in the United States remain
   reluctant to use the approach formally. Indeed, the
   resistance to economic evidence in the United States in
   an era of evidence-based medicine in healthcare is
   perhaps the most notable development of all." (American
   Journal of Managed Care)

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Full Text of Summary Judgment in Vallone v. CNA Fin.
Corp., 7th Circuit Court of Appeals (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/op3.fwx?submit1=showop&caseno=03-2090.PDF>
   http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/op3.fwx?submit1=showop&caseno=03-2090.PDF

   34 pages. Excerpt: "This story does not have a happy
   ending. What this case comes down to, in the end, is the
   distinction between 'lifetime' and 'vested' welfare
   benefits -- a legal distinction that understandably
   escaped many of Continental's employees who elected to
   take early retirement under the VSRP." (United States
   Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit)

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Current Trends and Future Outlook for Retiree Health
Benefits: Findings from a Kaiser/Hewitt Survey

   <URL:http://www.kff.org/medicare/med121404pkg.cfm>
   http://www.kff.org/medicare/med121404pkg.cfm

   Excerpt: "A new survey of large employers finds businesses
   and retirees experienced double-digit increase in
   retiree health costs, with further increases expected in
   2005. The survey also includes an early look at
   employers' responses to the new Medicare drug law.' Full
   text of the report is at
   http://www.kff.org/medicare/7194/index.cfm. The
   chartpack is at http://www.kff.org/medicare/7224.cfm.
   (Kaiser Family Foundation/Hewitt Associates)

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Study Says Retirees Are Paying More for Work-Based Health
Benefit Premiums and Co-Payments

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/15/politics/15health.html?ex=1260766800&en=4b9a6e844f9afb92&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/15/politics/15health.html?ex=1260766800&en=4b9a6e844f9afb92&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "Retirees who receive health benefits from their
   former employers saw premiums shoot up an average of 25
   percent this year, a new study says. The study, issued
   Tuesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Hewitt
   Associates, showed a continued erosion of retiree health
   benefits among large employers. Companies are requiring
   retirees to pay a larger share of premiums and other
   health costs." (The New York Times; one-time
   registration required)

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The Success of FedEx Ground Has Intrigued Analysts and
Workplace Trend Watchers

   <URL:http://www.workforce.com/section/06/feature/23/90/25/index.html>
   http://www.workforce.com/section/06/feature/23/90/25/index.html

   Excerpt: "They see the use of contract drivers by FedEx
   Ground, a division of FedEx Corp., as a way for the
   company to cut costs and use that competitive edge to
   win market share from rival UPS. .... The
   independent-contractor method also raises questions
   about the role of corporations in protecting workers by
   contributing to health insurance, pensions, unemployment
   insurance and all the other elements of the safety net
   on which many American workers rely." (Workforce
   Management)

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Towers Perrin Legislative Tracking Chart -- Health and
Welfare -- Updated December 13, 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HW_2004_12_13.pdf>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HW_2004_12_13.pdf

   24 pages. Excerpt: "The 108th Congress adjourned December
   9, 2004. Any bill not already enacted into law will need
   to be reintroduced for it to be considered by the 109th
   Congress. Congress will convene on January 4, 2005."
   (Towers Perrin)


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Links To Items on Executive Comp, Benefits In General

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What's On Your Calendar For 2005?

   <URL:http://www.aspenpublishers.com/frame.asp?source=feature1214>
   http://www.aspenpublishers.com/frame.asp?source=feature1214

   Excerpt: "A number of statutory and regulatory changes from
   2004 take effect for employee benefit plans in 2005, and
   employers and plan administrators should be prepared for
   the modifications necessary to their own plans.
   Following is a list of the most pressing benefit items
   to be attended to for 2005, with related links to more
   detailed information." (Spencer Benefits Reports)

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Aon Chart of 2005 Limits for Benefit Plans (Updated) (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/alert/alert_120904.pdf>
   http://www.aon.com/about/publications/pdf/alert/alert_120904.pdf

   Excerpt: "Our October ... Alert was published soon after
   IRS and the other federal agencies released their
   official inflation-adjusted benefit limits in
   mid-October. That Alert also estimated the
   inflation-adjusted amounts for income tax brackets,
   personal exemptions, standard deductions, and similarly
   adjusted items. In November, IRS released its second
   wave of official inflation-adjusted items and PBGC
   updated its maximum guaranteed benefit in December. We
   have updated our Alert accordingly." (Aon)

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Firms Prepare for Complexities of New FASB Financial
Reporting Standards for Stock Options

   <URL:http://www.financial-planning.com/pubs/fpi/20041213101.html>
   http://www.financial-planning.com/pubs/fpi/20041213101.html

   Excerpt: "The FASB gears up for a final ruling that would
   possibly force companies to recognize the fair value of
   an employee's stock options. It would require those
   companies to adopt the fair-based accounting method that
   requires that compensation costs for awards of share
   options be measured at their fair value on the date of
   grant. The goal of FASB's statement No. 123, Accounting
   for Stock-Based Compensation, is 'to recognize in an
   entity's financial statements the cost of employee
   ....'" (The Thompson Corporation and
   Financial-Planning.com)

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Overview: American Jobs Creation Act Has Broad Range over
Compensation and Benefits Provisions

   
<URL:http://www.watsonwyatt.com/us/pubs/insider/showarticle.asp?ArticleID=13965&Component=The+Insider>
   
http://www.watsonwyatt.com/us/pubs/insider/showarticle.asp?ArticleID=13965&Component=The+Insider

   Excerpt: "In addition to the highly publicized new rules
   for nonqualified deferred compensation plans, the
   American Jobs Creation Act includes several other
   compensation and benefit provisions. For example, the
   act excludes incentive stock options (ISOs) and employee
   stock purchase plans (ESPPs) from the definition of
   wages for employment tax purposes." (Watson Wyatt
   Worldwide)

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The Internet to Facilitate Enrollment in Benefit Programs:
Eligibility Screeners/Online Applications (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.cbpp.org/12-14-04tanf.pdf>
   http://www.cbpp.org/12-14-04tanf.pdf

   33 pages. Excerpt: "All states have websites that provide
   information about public benefit programs, including
   printable application forms for at least some of the
   major programs. A handful of state websites offer
   additional features as well, including 'screeners' that
   help families determine the benefit programs for which
   they may qualify and applications that can be filled out
   and submitted online. This paper explores the issues
   that states need to consider in designing these ...."
   (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)

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Records Retention: The Legal and Ethical Considerations
(PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.haynesboone.com/FILES/tbl_s12PublicationsHotTopics/PublicationPDF60/1280/12_14_2004_Levy.pdf>
   
http://www.haynesboone.com/FILES/tbl_s12PublicationsHotTopics/PublicationPDF60/1280/12_14_2004_Levy.pdf

   37 pages. Excerpt: "This paper will review records
   retention in three parts: (1) an overview of the theory
   of records retention policy; (2) the impact of the
   Sarbanes-Oxley Act on records retention obligations and
   (3) examination of lawsuits where records retention has
   gone badly. In addition, attached is an example of a
   retention policy statement." (Haynes and Boone, LLP)

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Towers Perrin Legislative Tracking Chart -- Health and
Welfare -- Updated December 13, 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HW_2004_12_13.pdf>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HW_2004_12_13.pdf

   24 pages. Excerpt: "The 108th Congress adjourned December
   9, 2004. Any bill not already enacted into law will need
   to be reintroduced for it to be considered by the 109th
   Congress. Congress will convene on January 4, 2005."
   (Towers Perrin)

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Staying Ahead of the Curve on Outsourcing: Legislative and
Human Resource Issues Abound (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.dechert.com/library/NYLJ-Outsourcing.pdf>
   http://www.dechert.com/library/NYLJ-Outsourcing.pdf

   3 pages. Excerpt: "Because offshoring usually accompanies a
   decrease in the employer's U.S. work force, its effect
   will generally be to decrease employee benefit costs
   (U.S. law does not require benefit plan coverage of
   foreign employees). However, there may be less obvious
   effects." (GC NEW YORK, New York Law Review  via Dechert
   LLP)

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Text of ASPPA Comments on DOL's Proposed USERRA Regulation

   <URL:http://www.asppa.org/archive/gac/2004/2004-12-07-userra.htm>
   http://www.asppa.org/archive/gac/2004/2004-12-07-userra.htm

   Excerpt: "The proposed thirty-day deadline for employer
   contributions to a retirement plan that are not
   contingent on employee contributions or elective
   deferrals is too short.... The proposed deadline for
   employer contributions to a retirement plan that are
   derived from employee contributions or elective
   deferrals needs clarification. [More]" (American Society
   of Pension Professionals and Actuaries)

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Towers Perrin U.S. Legislative Tracking Chart � Human
Resources -- December 13, 2004 (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HR_2004_12_13.pdf>
   
http://www.towers.com/towers/webcache/towers/United_States/publications/Periodicals/Leg_Tracking_Charts/2004_12_13/LTC_HR_2004_12_13.pdf

   Excerpt: "These charts summarize selected federal
   legislation that would affect employee benefit programs.
   The bills included on the charts are based on judgments
   regarding the prominence of the issue, the likelihood of
   enactment, and the influence of the sponsors." (Towers
   Perrin)

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DOL Official Reveals Flaws in Employee Benefit Plan Audits

   <URL:http://www.benefitnews.com/finance/detail.cfm?id=6859>
   http://www.benefitnews.com/finance/detail.cfm?id=6859

   Excerpt: "Choose your employee benefit plan auditor
   carefully. That's the upshot of a presentation given by
   a Department of Labor official at a meeting of the
   American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in
   Washington, D.C. [on December 14, 2004]. .... For the
   DOL's tips on selecting a plan auditor, see
   http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/selectinganauditor.html";
   (BenefitNews Connect)


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Newly Posted Events

COBRA Compliance for Group Health Plans
   in Washington on April 1, 2004
   presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39014>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39014

COBRA Compliance for Group Health Plans
   in Washington on April 1, 2005
   presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39015>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39015

ERISA Compliance for Health & Welfare Plans
   in Washington on March 31, 2005
   presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39017>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39017

HIPAA Portability, Privacy & Security
   in Washington on April 1, 2005
   presented by Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39016>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39016

Retiree Health Benefit Survey Release
   Nationwide on December 15, 2004
   presented by Kaiser Family Foundation
      <URL:http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39013>
      http://benefitslink.com/events/detail.php?id=39013

Post yours!
   http://benefitslink.com/events/eventmaint.php


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Newly Posted Press Releases

PBGC Urges Bankruptcy Priority For UAL Pension Contributions 
   (Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC))
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38518

New Software Helps Financial Professionals Illustrate  Contribution Allocations 
For Profit-Sharing, SEP, and SARSEP Plans 
   (GSL Galactic Consulting)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38515

Still River Releases 2005 edition of the 403(b) Contribution Planner (R)
   (Still River Retirement Planning Software, Inc.)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38516

Center Announces New Advisory Board Members: Steven Kandarian and Michael Orszag
   (Center for Retirement Research at Boston College)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38517

New Workplace Options White Paper Helps Organizations Measure and Manage the 
Impact of an Aging Workforce
   (Workplace Options)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38519

American Express Retirement Services Expands Employee  Education Seminars And 
One-On-One Programs - Workplace Education Curriculum Designed to Address 
Financial Education Needs of Employees
   (American Express Retirement Services)
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/detail.php?id=38514

Post yours!
   http://benefitslink.com/pr/maint.php


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Newly Posted or Renewed Job Openings

401(k)/Defined Contribution or Defined Benefit Account Manager
   for National Retirement Services, Inc. (NRS)
   in CA, NC
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H39515

Conversion Specialist
   for The Newport Group
   in NC
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H40992

EB Consultant II - 93345
   for Wachovia
   in VA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H41235

OmniPlus Analysts and Project Managers
   for Constantin Control Associates
   in NJ
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H41236

Trust Relationship Officer III (Retirement Plan Services)
   for First Citizens Bank
   in NC
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H41238

Pension/401K Wholesaler
   for Nationwide, Best of America
   in OR, WA
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H41239

Senior Product Analyst-Retirement Health Services
   for ICMA Retirement Corporation
   in DC
   http://benefitslink.com/modperl/show_a_job.cgi?id=H41240

Post yours!
   http://benefitslink.com/jobs/post_help_wanted.html


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