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Electronic benefits administration: Is it time to say goodbye to paper?

Presented By:
Jonathon Trionfi
Date:
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
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Employers continue to look for ways to streamline and simplify the administration of employee benefit plans. The market has responded with a variety of mostly web-based solutions.

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Plante Moran Group Benefit Advisors is launching a webinar series to highlight 3 components of benefit management: Cost, Compliance, and Administration.

Our first session discusses the advantages and potential pitfalls to consider when choosing to invest in an electronic benefits administration system.

At the conclusion of this webinar, you will better understand how electronic benefits administration can provide value to both employer and employee. You will learn about effective implementation, carrier integration, payroll integration, and data management. Lastly, you will have a better understanding of the skills necessary to make electronic benefits administration a sound investment.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this webinar, you’ll:

  • Better understand how electronic benefits administration can provide value to employers and employees.
  • Learn about effective implementation, carrier integration, payroll integration, and data management.
  • Have a better understanding of the skills necessary to make electronic benefits administration a sound investment.

Presenters

  • Jonathon Triofni, Associate
  • Margie Sacha, Client Service Manager

Moderator

  • Ed Murphy, President

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