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Risk Services of Arkansas/Insurica
Little Rock, Arkansas
Risk Services of Arkansas-Insurica provides employee benefits, group health insurance, and tax-advantaged retirement to all sizes of employers in the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR, Metro Ar...

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4/5
Proprietary rating
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Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Risk Services of Arkansas/Insurica
Little Rock, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
4/5
Risk Services of Arkansas-Insurica provides employee benefits, group health insurance, and tax-advantaged retirement to ...
McGriff Insurance Services - Little Rock, AR
Little Rock, Arkansas
McGriff Little Rock is a part of a national insurance brokerage firm with offices across the nation with a local office in Little Rock region. McGriff's Little Rock office has an M Score of 5 which is...

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5/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
McGriff Insurance Services - Little Rock, AR
Little Rock, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
McGriff Little Rock is a part of a national insurance brokerage firm with offices across the nation with a local office ...
BXS Insurance - Jonesboro, AR
Jonesboro, Arkansas
BXS Jonesboro is part of a regional insurance brokerage, supporting employers throughout Jonesboro with clients across the area. Their passion for helping clients drives them. It is why they provide t...

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5/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
BXS Insurance - Jonesboro, AR
Jonesboro, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
BXS Jonesboro is part of a regional insurance brokerage, supporting employers throughout Jonesboro with clients across t...
Brown & Brown Insurance
Springdale, Arkansas
Brown & Brown provides employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO Metro Area. Over 12,400 employers are in Fayetteville-Springd...

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5/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Brown & Brown Insurance
Springdale, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
Brown & Brown provides employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fayetteville-Spring...

Group Benefits of Arkansas Inc
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Group Benefits of Arkansas, Inc. is a Fort Smith-based company that provides comprehensive employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fort Smith metropolitan area. A...

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4/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Group Benefits of Arkansas Inc
Fort Smith, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
4/5
Group Benefits of Arkansas, Inc. is a Fort Smith-based company that provides comprehensive employee benefits and group h...
Gallagher Insurance, Risk Management & Consulting - Fort Smith, AR
Fort Smith, Arkansas
Gallagher offers employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fort Smith, AR-OK Metro Area. Having highly rated employee benefits is a key factor in attracting top tal...

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5/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Property Casualty, Workers Compensation, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Gallagher Insurance, Risk Management & Consulting - Fort Smith, AR
Fort Smith, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
Gallagher offers employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fort Smith, AR-OK Metro A...
Bhc Insurance - Lowell, AR
Lowell, Arkansas
BHC Insurance Lowell is a regional insurance brokerage firm serving several regions, including the Lowell region. The firm's local office can be found in Lowell. They provide employees benefits and gr...

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5/5
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Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
1-10, 11-50, 51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Bhc Insurance - Lowell, AR
Lowell, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
BHC Insurance Lowell is a regional insurance brokerage firm serving several regions, including the Lowell region. The fi...
Legacy Capital Group
Little Rock, Arkansas
Legacy Capital Group Little Rock is a local insurance broker with an M Score of 3 out of 5 stars. Legacy Capital has made it their mission to ensure that the communities in which they serve are taken ...

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3/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Property Casualty, Workers Compensation, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
1-10, 11-50, 51-100, 101-250
Legacy Capital Group
Little Rock, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
3/5
Legacy Capital Group Little Rock is a local insurance broker with an M Score of 3 out of 5 stars. Legacy Capital has mad...
Gallagher Insurance, Risk Management & Consulting - Magnolia, AR
Magnolia, Arkansas
Gallagher Magnolia is a national employee benefits consultant, serving clients across Magnolia with clients across the area. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Gallagher's Magnolia office has an M Score of 5 w...

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5/5
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Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Property Casualty, Workers Compensation, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 1,001-2,500, 2,501+
Gallagher Insurance, Risk Management & Consulting - Magnolia, AR
Magnolia, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
Gallagher Magnolia is a national employee benefits consultant, serving clients across Magnolia with clients across the a...
Brown & Brown of Russellville
Russellville, Arkansas
Brown & Brown provides risk management solutions to help protect what our customers value most.

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5/5
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Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability
Brown & Brown of Russellville
Russellville, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
5/5
Brown & Brown provides risk management solutions to help protect what our customers value most.
Meadors Adams & Lee
Little Rock, Arkansas
Meadors Adams & Lee Little Rock is a locally based insurance broker serving the greater Little Rock region. Meadors, Adams & Lee is a downtown-based independent insurance agency that was founded in 19...

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4/5
Proprietary rating
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Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability
Meadors Adams & Lee
Little Rock, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
4/5
Meadors Adams & Lee Little Rock is a locally based insurance broker serving the greater Little Rock region. Meadors, Ada...
BHC Insurance - Fort Smith, AR
Fort Smith, Arkansas
BHC Insurance provides comprehensive employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fort Smith, AR-OK Metro Area. BHC Insurance has been protecting our customers and all...

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4/5
Proprietary rating
Service focus:
Employer size expertise:
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Voluntary Insurance, Liability, Retirement
11-50, 51-100, 101-250, 251-1,000, 2,501+
BHC Insurance - Fort Smith, AR
Fort Smith, Arkansas

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Proprietary rating
4/5
BHC Insurance provides comprehensive employee benefits and group health insurance to all sizes of employers in the Fort ...
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CMS Extends Vaccination Deadline for Healthcare Workers in 25 States
Editor’s Note: News and updates surrounding COVID-19 vaccination mandates continue to evolve rapidly. Check back for news on the Mployer Advisor blog as developments unfold. For state-specific guidance, please refer to OSHA’s site here. On January 13, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rule, which required the vaccination of all healthcare workers at CMS-covered facilities. The CMS mandate is expected to cover more than 10.4 million healthcare workers across 76,000 facilities nationwide. The CMS ruling came on the same day as the court ruled to block the Biden administration’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) vaccine mandate that targeted large employers. Previously, the OSHA mandate required that businesses with 100 or more employees implement a vaccination requirement for workers or require a weekly testing alternative. Because the CMS rule was paused during litigation, the federal government extended the COVID-19 vaccination deadline in 24 states. According to guidance from CMS, workers now have until February 14 to receive their first COVID-19 dose and must be completely vaccinated by March 15. These revised deadlines apply to the following states: * Alabama * Alaska * Arizona * Arkansas * Georgia * Idaho * Indiana * Iowa * Kansas * Kentucky * Louisiana * Mississippi * Missouri * Montana * Nebraska * New Hampshire * North Dakota * Ohio * Oklahoma * South Carolina * South Dakota * Utah * West Virginia * Wyoming Texas officials challenged the CMS directive, which a federal district court dismissed on January 20. As such, Texas healthcare workers must now receive their first vaccine dose by February 22 and be fully vaccinated by March 21. Compliance timelines were not affected for healthcare providers in the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, or the remaining 25 states that did not challenge the mandate. Compliance Standards and Enforcement According to a recent post from the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), the CMS vaccination requirement applies to all healthcare workers at CMS-covered facilities, even if those employees do not have contact with patients or clinical responsibilities. What’s more, staff members who work remotely but still have some contact with other staff members–such as in-person staff meetings or at worksites–must also comply. Only staff who perform all their duties remotely are exempt from the vaccination mandate. According to guidance from CMS, “Facility staff vaccination rates under 100 percent constitute noncompliance under the rule.” However, CMS clarified noting that “Noncompliance does not necessarily lead to termination [from the programs], and facilities will generally be given opportunities to return to compliance.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines a fully vaccinated person as an individual who has two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The CDC recommends that eligible individuals receive a booster shot in addition to their primary vaccine, however a booster is not required under the CMS rule. The CMS mandate also requires employers to track employees’ vaccination status, including creating a policy to record religious or medical exemptions and employee accommodations. Unsure of how to navigate the ongoing uncertainty caused by the evolving COVID-19 pandemic? Register now for Mployer Advisor’s upcoming webinar “COVID-19 Compliance in the Workplace: Strategies for Success in Uncertain Times.” Looking for more exclusive content? Head over to the Mployer Advisor blog, or click here to read four industry leaders’ top employee benefits predictions for 2022.
Read moreIndustry Leaders Predict 2022's Top Employee Benefits Trends
In Employee Benefits, Voluntary Benefits
In 2021, employers across the nation were forced to rethink best-in-class strategies on how to recruit and retain top talent. Between the evolving challenges left in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the gaps left in the workforce from the Great Resignation, employers are rethinking benefits plan designs and how to diversify offerings. What's more, the unemployment rate for January hit 3.9%, a new low and the first time it's dipped below pre-pandemic levels since February 2020. If increasing or filling gaps in your workforce is a top goal this year, remember that it's vital to assess employee needs and wants continuously. So, what employee benefits will rank highest in importance for employees in 2022? Mployer Advisor recently spoke with four renowned employee benefits leaders and asked for their top employee benefits predictions for 2022. Below are their responses: DEREK WINN: BENEFITS CONSULTANT, BUSINESS BENEFITS GROUP Top predictions: Lifestyle accounts "We anticipate employers will develop their own unique, innovative solutions in 2022; this will enhance flexibility, empathy, and added compensation. One example includes lifestyle accounts, where employers have the advantage of streamlining various benefits together, such as wellness incentives; catered meals or snacks; home office equipment; cell phone and internet reimbursements; and more into an easy-to-use platform for reimbursement." AARON EATON: DIRECTOR OF SALES, EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND BENEFITS, MARSH MCLENNAN AGENCY Top predictions: Hospital indemnity and student loan benefits "COVID–and its ever-changing viral composure– illustrated to the masses how costly hospital stays could be, especially if admitted to the ICU. Whereas worksite products, such as hospital indemnity, were traditionally looked over by mainstream buyers, its true benefit and how it can help has been forced into the spotlight. We have entered into an era where the increase in hospital stays makes the fear of hitting out-of-pocket maximums a foregone conclusion, if and when admitted. In 2022, we will likely see a highly educated buyer who understands the risk and reward of a product like a hospital indemnity to protect their pocketbooks. Two years ago, student loan benefits were the fastest-growing employee benefit, and I predict that we will see a resurgence of this trend as employers are desperate to retain staff and recruit new blood. The cultural effect that a student loan benefits program has can be profound, especially from a multigenerational perspective. College graduates, mid-career professionals, experienced employees to pre-retirees, each can take advantage of this benefit if set up correctly. When an organization offers to help an employee pay down their debt–whether that be their own or their children's or grandchildren's–you then have a benefit that strengthens that employee's loyalty and feeling of belonging." HEATHER GARBERS: VP VOLUNTARY BENEFITS, HUB INTERNATIONAL Top predictions: Permanent life insurance "Many of our clients have been impacted by the Great Resignation, and voluntary benefits can be a cost-effective way to build a more robust benefits offering. Specific voluntary benefits I expect to trend, include permanent life insurance and critical illness. Workplace sales of permanent life insurance jumped 75% through Q3 2021 over 2020. Many group term life policies are only effective when the insured is actively at work. This resulted in many employees losing coverage in 2020 and 2021 if they were furloughed or laid off. Workplace sales also increased 11% as many carriers have an infectious disease benefit that would create a payout for complications from COVID and other cardiovascular or cancer conditions." BRIAN ALEXANDER: DIRECTOR OF CONSULTING, EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, HUB INTERNATIONAL Top predictions: Total compensation focus "In 2022, with a focus on attracting and retaining talent, employers will review all aspects of their employee offerings. This includes salaries, leave policies, work-from-home policies, benefits offering, and more. Too often benefit plans have lacked a thoughtfulness, intentionality, and alignment to the organization's objectives and intended audience. As the talent market and budgets tighten, I suspect employers to re-evaluate their benefits offerings and ask these three main questions: * Whom does this benefit serve, and how does that align with my employee population? * Does this benefit increase my value to employees? * Was this benefit designed with ease of understanding and employee value in mind?" With these predictions in mind, what changes–if any–will you implement into your comprehensive employee benefits package in 2022? Looking for related content? Read our 3 most attractive categories of employee benefits and 5 strategies to retain your company's top talent over on the Mployer Advisor blog.
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