FMLA

MetLife Launches My Leave Navigator to Support Employees Navigating Leave

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星期一, 五月 20, 2024

This proprietary offering brings employees a customized experience, based on their specific leave needs, in order to provide intuitive guidance and boost confidence as employees prepare for, take, and ultimately return from leave.

Key Points: 
  • This proprietary offering brings employees a customized experience, based on their specific leave needs, in order to provide intuitive guidance and boost confidence as employees prepare for, take, and ultimately return from leave.
  • Whether it’s to expand one’s family, take care of a family member or recover from an illness or ongoing condition, taking leave can have a significant impact on employees.
  • Moreover, this experience provides access to resources and connects employees’ disability insurance to other employer-sponsored programs, including Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML), to cohesively support their leave.
  • “We’re thrilled to offer this new digital solution to help our customers and their employees navigate leaves more easily.

Professor Jan Ramjerdi Files Disability Discrimination Class Action on Behalf of a Class of CUNY Faculty Challenging Denials of Remote Work Accommodations and FMLA Leave

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星期一, 五月 13, 2024

QUEENS, N.Y., May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Plaintiff Professor Jan Ramjerdi ("Plaintiff") has served as a tenured Associate Professor of English at Queensborough Community College ("QCC") since September 1, 2009, and has taught at QCC since 2003.

Key Points: 
  • Plaintiff alleges that Defendants repeatedly illegally denied Plaintiff's, and a class of full-time faculty members', requests for mental health disability-based fully remote work accommodations because of the 70/30 In-Person/Remote policy.
  • The class action complaint alleges that all, or almost all, CUNY faculty taught fully remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, from mid-March 2020 through the spring 2021 semester (approximately three academic semesters).
  • Plaintiff alleges that Defendants repeatedly illegally denied Plaintiff's, and a class of full-time faculty members', requests for mental health disability-based fully remote work accommodations because of the 70/30 In-Person/Remote policy.
  • The class action complaint additionally alleges disparate impact violations, violations of FMLA notice rights, and Rehabilitation Act medical inquiry violations.

Alliant Insurance Services’ Employee Benefits Team Welcomes Absence and Disability Expert Angie Brown

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星期一, 四月 22, 2024

Alliant Insurance Services hired Angie Brown as a First Vice President and Consultant for its Employee Benefits Group .

Key Points: 
  • Alliant Insurance Services hired Angie Brown as a First Vice President and Consultant for its Employee Benefits Group .
  • Based in Alliant’s absence, disability, and life insurance practice, Brown will support clients nationwide.
  • Her role at Alliant entails working closely with clients to ensure they possess the necessary vendor relationships and business practices to efficiently manage their leave of absence and disability programs, with a keen eye on operational performance, compliance, and employee leave of absence experience.
  • “Angie is well-known in integrated disability and absence management circles, boasting an impressive 25 years of industry experience,” said Kevin Overbey, President of Alliant Employee Benefits.

Kidney Patients Raise National Health Alert on Phosphorus

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

WASHINGTON, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), the oldest and largest independent kidney patient consumer organization in the U.S., is raising public awareness on April 5, National Phosphorus Awareness Day, about the devastating impacts of unmanaged phosphorus levels in individuals with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Key Points: 
  • Kidney patients are at an increased risk for high phosphorus (termed hyperphosphatemia) due to their decreased kidney function and an inability to excrete excess nutrients, including phosphorus.
  • Kidney patients are medically complex and typically manage multiple co-related health conditions including hyperphosphatemia , hyperkalemia , CKD associated pruritis (CKD-aP) , and more .
  • Kidney patients and all people of goodwill involved in the fight to improve kidney health are making their voices heard by contacting their U.S.
  • Since 1969, The American Association of Kidney Patients has been a patient-led organization driving policy discussions on kidney patient care choice and medical innovation.

isolved Secures Leader Position in Nucleus Research's Value Matrix for HCM in the SMB Segment

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星期二, 三月 19, 2024

CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Analyst recognition for isolved® has surged this month, marking a significant milestone for the company. Following its recent accolade as a Leader in Core Human Resource (HR) Plus Talent Management by ISG, isolved proudly announces its recognition as a Leader in Nucleus Research's Human Capital Management (HCM) Value Matrix for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs). Building upon its consecutive recognition as a Facilitator from Nucleus Research, isolved has elevated its position in the Value Matrix through ongoing investments in and enhancements to the intelligently connected isolved People Cloud™ Platform.

Key Points: 
  • Following its recent accolade as a Leader in Core Human Resource (HR) Plus Talent Management by ISG , isolved proudly announces its recognition as a Leader in Nucleus Research's Human Capital Management (HCM) Value Matrix for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs).
  • Building upon its consecutive recognition as a Facilitator from Nucleus Research, isolved has elevated its position in the Value Matrix through ongoing investments in and enhancements to the intelligently connected isolved People Cloud™ Platform.
  • "What's notable about isolved is they actively seek feedback through their customer community and regularly occurring regional events —then actively incorporate that feedback into their HCM solutions," said Evelyn McMullen, Research Manager at Nucleus Research.
  • "isolved's continuous improvements give SMBs enterprise-grade functionality and access to the latest in HCM technology without an all-or-nothing approach.

Purchasing Power® Appoints Alan Carkner as Regional Sales Director, Upper Central/West Territories

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星期二, 三月 12, 2024

LAS VEGAS, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alan Carkner has been named Regional Sales Director, Upper Central/West Territories at Purchasing Power®, a financial wellness voluntary benefit that offers the leading employee purchase program through the convenience of payroll deduction.

Key Points: 
  • LAS VEGAS, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alan Carkner has been named Regional Sales Director, Upper Central/West Territories at Purchasing Power®, a financial wellness voluntary benefit that offers the leading employee purchase program through the convenience of payroll deduction.
  • Carkner is based in Las Vegas and reports directly to Tim Kastrinelis, Vice President, Sales and National Partnerships at Purchasing Power.
  • In his role, Carkner oversees regional strategic sales efforts directed toward benefit brokers and the targeted employers they represent.
  • Carkner's upper central/west regional responsibilities will include 19 states representing the Pacific Northwest, Mountain regions and North Central territories.

Where You Live Impacts Your Ability to Save a Life Through Living Organ Donation, According to the 2024 American Kidney Fund Report Card

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星期四, 二月 22, 2024

Receiving a kidney from a living donor is the best option for someone in need of a new kidney.

Key Points: 
  • Receiving a kidney from a living donor is the best option for someone in need of a new kidney.
  • However, six states – Alabama, Montana, New Hampshire, Tennessee, South Dakota and Vermont – have zero policy protections (F grade) for living organ donors.
  • How All 50 States + DC Fared on the 2024 State of the States: American Kidney Fund Report Card
    Currently, chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 1 in 7 adults in the U.S.
  • “Where you live should not impact whether you are able to save a life through kidney donation, but our 2024 Report Card suggests that this may be the case.

New CDC Respiratory Guidance Ignores Kidney Patient Concerns

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星期四, 三月 7, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), the largest and oldest independent kidney patient organization in the nation, issued an Official Statement (appears below) in response to the Center for Disease Prevention and Control's (CDC) new Respiratory Virus Guidance, publicly announced on March 1, 2024. The CDC announcement occurred on the first day of National Kidney Month. March traditionally unites kidney stakeholders and people of goodwill in efforts to raise awareness of kidney diseases, address ongoing unmet patient needs, and advocate for removal of federal regulatory and payment barriers that impede access to, and development of, new kidney diagnostics, drugs, and devices.

Key Points: 
  • Mortality rates among kidney patients occurred at historic levels at the start of the COVID pandemic, devastated the kidney patient community and families, and this community's ongoing risks remain a strategic concern among patient advocates and allied kidney professionals.
  • AAKP also raised kidney patient health and safety concerns to CDC officials in stakeholder briefings prior to the March 1, 2024, CDC Respiratory Virus Guidance announcement.
  • The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), the nation's largest and oldest independent kidney patient organization in the nation, is deeply concerned about the Center for Disease Prevention Control's (CDC) Respiratory Virus Guidelines, including for COVID, announced on March 1, 2024.
  • https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7308a5.htm
    Since 1969, The American Association of Kidney Patients has been a patient-led organization driving policy discussions on kidney patient care choice and medical innovation.

Mercy Launches "Joy" Chatbot to Revolutionize Employee Benefits Access

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星期四, 二月 22, 2024

ST. LOUIS, Feb. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercy, a leader in health care innovation, introduces "Joy," a groundbreaking chatbot that transforms how co-workers access information about their benefits. Developed as part of Mercy's collaboration with Microsoft, Joy leverages cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence technology that acts as a super-smart assistant.

Key Points: 
  • ST. LOUIS, Feb. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercy, a leader in health care innovation, introduces "Joy," a groundbreaking chatbot that transforms how co-workers access information about their benefits.
  • "Joy addresses a long-standing challenge faced by our co-workers," said Kerry Bommarito, Mercy vice president of enterprise data science.
  • "Before Joy, navigating through tens or even hundreds of documents on our intranet for benefits information was time consuming and complicated.
  • In fiscal year 2023 alone, Mercy provided more than half a billion dollars of free care and other community benefits, including traditional charity care and unreimbursed Medicaid.

Kidney Patients Target Medicare Transplant Double Standard

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星期五, 二月 9, 2024

WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), the largest and oldest kidney patient organization in the nation, issued an Official Statement (appears below) and an AAKP Closer Look report highlighting a new, double standard and unequal access for Medicare kidney transplant recipients who rely upon molecular blood tests for organ health surveillance and the identification of early organ rejection. Kidney disease and kidney failure disproportionately impact minority Americans. Federal data consistently demonstrates that, among historically disadvantaged communities, there are tremendous barriers and lack of opportunity to receive a kidney transplant and furthermore, re-transplantation when a donor organ fails.

Key Points: 
  • The new restrictions severely limit Medicare patients and transplant professionals from accessing molecular blood tests, covered by Medicare and utilized since 2017.
  • It is absolutely clear this is a new double standard for Medicare transplant recipients.
  • Today, Medicare patients with a kidney transplant in South Carolina and across the nation face the new reality of unequal treatment to protect their precious gifts of life.
  • Their failed leadership has empowered unelected, unaccountable, and faceless for-profit contractors to make life and death decisions that negatively impact kidney transplant patients on Medicare.