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Doctors Need to Tell People They Can Get Rid of Type 2 Diabetes Through Weight Loss
Every working day, doctors in the U.K. diagnose almost 1,000 people with type 2 diabetes. It is one of the commonest and most expensive diseases. What most people don’t know is that with a bit of hard work, it is possible to become non-diabetic again.
The Japanese Concept of Ikigai – Why Purpose Might Be a Better Goal than Happiness
Happiness is the subject of countless quotations, slogans, self-help books and personal choices. It is also being taken seriously by national governments and organisations like the United Nations, as something societies should aim for.
U.S. life expectancy just dropped for the second year in a row. Let’s stop the trend now
U.S. gross domestic product is at an all-time high. U.S. life expectancy is not.
Life expectancy has fallen for the second time in two years – from a high of 78.9 years in 2014 to 78.6 years in 2016. It fell for men and women, whites, blacks and Hispanics. Statistics show that thousands were preventable, premature deaths.
Issue 025,
January-February 2018
Pan-European Pensions, Dream or Reality? Interview Xavier Collot, Amundi and Nicolas Hubé, Johnson & Johnson
Interview: James W. Reid, MetLife Global EB
Type-2 Diabetes Can Be Treated by Weight Loss, by Mike Lean
Is Purpose a Better Goal than Happiness? The Japanese Concept of Ikigai, by Iza Kavedžija
U.S. Life Expectancy Drops Again, by David Bishai
Amazon Could Be a Disrupter of the Healthcare System, by J.B. Silvers
GBV Issue 25 Table of Contents, January-February 2018
Pan-European Pensions, Dream or Reality? Interview Xavier Collot, Amundi and Nicolas Hubé, Johnson & Johnson James W. Reid, MetLife Global EB Interview Type-2 Diabetes Can Be Treated by Weight Loss Mike Lean Is Purpose a Better Goal than Happiness? The Japanese Concept of Ikigai Iza Kavedžija U.S. Life Expectancy Drops Again David Bishai Amazon Could Be a Disrupter of the Healthcare System J.B. Silvers
New Wage, Workplace and Cannabis Laws Spell Dynamic 2018 for Canadian Employee Benefits
In order to understand the role of employer-sponsored employee benefit plans in Canada, an understanding of the underlying government
mandated health care structure is needed.
CVS Merger with Aetna: Health Care Cure or Curse?
The announcement that CVS plans to acquire Aetna for US$69 billion raises hope and concerns.
The transaction would create a new health care giant. Aetna is the third-largest health insurer in the United States, insuring about 46.7 million people.
A Single Workout Could Save Your Life
There is plenty of evidence that being physically active can reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke, but when do the benefits of exercise start to pay off?
Shaming People About Their Lifestyle Habits Does Nothing To Improve Their Health
Going to the doctor usually involves exposing the body with all its faults and flaws. In a culture that increasingly values self control and bodily perfection, being sick or even merely old can lead to feelings of shame and inadequacy.
The Long, Strange History of Dieting Fads
” Of all the parasites that affect humanity I do not know of, nor can I imagine, any more distressing than that of Obesity.
So started William Banting‘s “Letter on Corpulence,” likely the first diet book ever published.
Want to Fix America’s Healthcare? First, Focus on Food
Dariush Mozaffarian The national debate on health care is moving into a new, hopefully bipartisan phase. The fundamental underlying challenge is cost – the massive and ever-rising price of care which drives nearly all disputes, from access to benefit levels to Medicaid expansion. So far, policymakers have tried to reduce costs by tinkering with how care is delivered. But focusing on care delivery to save money is like trying
Issue 024,
December 2017
New Wage, Workplace, and Cannabis Laws Spell Dynamic 2018 for Canadian Employee Benefits (WBN Series), by Tim Witchell
A Single Workout Could Save Your Life, by Dick Thijssen
CVS Merger With Aetna: Healthcare Cure or Curse? by Sharona Hoffman
Shaming People About Their Lifestyles Does Nothing To Improve Their Health, by Luna Dolezal and Barry Lyons
GBV Issue 24 Table of Contents, December 2017
New Wage, Workplace, and Cannabis Laws Spell Dynamic 2018 for Canadian Employee Benefits (WBN Series) Tim Witchell A Single Workout Could Save Your Life Dick Thijssen CVS Merger With Aetna: Healthcare Cure or Curse? Sharona Hoffman Shaming People About Their Lifestyles Does Nothing To Improve Their Health Luna Dolezal, Barry Lyons
The U.K. Group Protection Market and Insurers – A Retrospective
10 years ago, a number of group protection providers in the U.K. approached the ORC International research company and asked, “Can you help us understand how advisers feel about the proposition, service and support we provide?”
Or something along those lines! 10 years on from the conversation that took place between seven of the leading group protection providers and ORC International back in 2007, the annual, syndicated “Group Protection Monitor” is still going strong.
Interview – Lockton’s Mike Tyler, Chris Rofe, and Jon Green
The step forward came in 2007 when Lockton acquired Alexander Forbes
GBV: What are the highlights of your careers in relation to global employee benefits and global mobility?
Issue 023,
November 2017
Interview – Lockton’s Mike Tyler, Chris Rofe, and Jon Green
The U.K. Group Protection Market and Insurers – A Retrospective, by Paul Avis and Peter Johson
The Long, Strange History of Dieting Fads, by Melissa Wdowik
Want to Fix America’s Health Care? by Dariush Mozaffarian
GBV Issue 23 Table of Contents, November 2017
Interview – Lockton’s Mike Tyler, Chris Rofe, and Jon Green The U.K. Group Protection Market and Insurers – A Retrospective Paul Avis and Peter Johson The Long, Strange History of Dieting Fads Melissa Wdowik Want to Fix America’s Health Care? Dariush Mozaffarian
Better Together – Life Is Simpler in A Group
Stephan Hillert, Head of Distribution and Customer Relationship Management Europe for Zurich International Corporate Solutions, looks at the income protection gap in the German market and how a new approach to group life and disability cover could help to close it – with benefits all round.
Our Calculator Will Guess How Many Healthy Years of Life You Have Left
As the old saying goes, the only things certain in life are death and taxes. While death is inevitable, the quality of life you experience until death is often within an individual’s control.
This is what our team at the Goldenson Center for Actuarial Research chose to focus on by developing a rigorous measure of quality of life. How many healthy years of life do you have ahead before you become unhealthy?
An Interview with Paige Schaffer, Generali Global Assistance on Identity Protection
Global Benefits Vision: Could you start by giving us an overview of your career?
Paige Schaffer: I have been with the Europ Assistance group since 2007. I was brought in as Vice President of Operations and Chief Service Officer, responsible for the operation of our identity protection group and our emergent travel assistance group, two separate call centers.
Perspectives on Five Health Systems – Efficient and Sustainable?
Australia’s health system is unique – much like its fauna. It has been shaped by the nation’s colonial history – the first hospitals were provided by the colonial administrations – and, of course, politics. It’s a curious blend of public and private funding and delivery of health care, with the Commonwealth (national) and the state governments both having significant roles in what has been described as an example of “marble cake federalism”.
Issue 022,
October 2017
Interview – Paige Schaffer on Identity Protection
Perspectives on Five Health Systems – Efficient and Sustainable? Australia, New Zealand, France, United Kingdom, Canada
Better Together – Life Is Simpler in A Group by Stephan Hillert
R&D: A Calculator to Guess How Many Healthy Years of Life You Have Left by Jeyaraj Vadiveloo
GBV Issue 22 Table of Contents, October 2017
Interview – Paige Schaffer on Identity Protection Perspectives on Five Health Systems – Efficient and Sustainable? Australia, New Zealand, France, United Kingdom, Canada Better Together – Life Is Simpler in A Group Stephan Hillert R&D: A Calculator to Guess How Many Healthy Years of Life You Have Left Jeyaraj Vadiveloo
GBV Issue 21 Table of Contents, September 2017
Interview – LeAnne Stefl, Worldwide Broker Network Benefits & Perks for the New Millennium Eric Muller-Borle Is Freelancing the Future of Employment? Anthony Hussenot Is Hiring an Experiential Learning Process? Ming Leung Interview – Frank Schmid, American International Group
Interview with Frank Schmid AIG
Global Benefits Vision: Could you share with us the highlights of your career, with emphasis on global employee benefits or on related fields?
Frank Schmid: I entered the insurance industry in 2004 from the Federal Reserve, serving as a Senior Economist at the National Council on Compensation Insurance in Boca Raton, FL.
Is Freelancing the Future of Employment?
Today, freelancers represent 35% of the United States workforce. In the European Union, the rate is 16.1%. Both figures demonstrate the same global trend: from creative entrepreneurs to those paid by the task, freelancing is on the rise worldwide.
Is Hiring an Experiential Learning Process?
How do employers react to past hiring experiences when it comes to members of specific social categories? In Learning to hire?
Hiring as a dynamic experiential learning process in an online market for contract labor, we investigate why job applicants run the risk of not being hired when they reveal their social category – in this case, their country of origin.