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Corporate Tax Bill To Change How Employers Can Cut Health
Care Costs for Retirees

   <URL:http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=26243>
   http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=26243

   Excerpt: "The corporate tax bill (HR 4520) approved by the
   Senate this week contains a measure that would give
   large employers greater flexibility in how they cut
   costs for retired workers' health care benefits, the
   Wall Street Journal reports." (KaiserNetwork.org)

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Making the Vision a Reality: Implementing a National Health
Care IT Initiative

   <URL:http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article.cms?articleId=33977>
   http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article.cms?articleId=33977

   Excerpt: "Achieving the vision of a consumer-centric and
   information-rich healthcare industry outlined in the
   report of the Office of the National Health Information
   Technology Coordinator requires a broad range of public
   and private initiatives over the next decade, not the
   least of which is a well-planned and well-executed
   national strategy for preparing the health workforce.' 
   (modernhealthcare.com)

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Express Scripts and Two Other Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Sued by Internet Pharmacy Benefits Firm

   
<URL:http://www.bizjournals.com/industries/health_care/pharmaceuticals/2004/10/11/stlouis_daily52.html>
   
http://www.bizjournals.com/industries/health_care/pharmaceuticals/2004/10/11/stlouis_daily52.html

   Excerpt: "Express Scripts and two other pharmacy benefit
   managers were charged in a lawsuit by an Internet
   pres.cription drug company with shutting it out of the
   market. Reuters news service reported that Austin,
   Texas-based Rx.com Inc. filed suit in federal court in
   Texarkana, Texas, charging Express Scripts, New
   Jersey-based Medco Health Solutions and Tennessee-based
   Caremark Rx with violating antitrust laws." (St. Louis
   Business Journal via bizjournals.com; one-time
   registration required)

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Federal Workforce Personnel Flexibility Bill Heads to
President Bush

   <URL:http://govexec.com/dailyfed/1004/101304d1.htm>
   http://govexec.com/dailyfed/1004/101304d1.htm

   Excerpt: "The Federal Workforce Flexibility Act is on its
   way to the White House for President Bush's signature,
   nearly two years after it was introduced by Sen. George
   Voinovich, R-Ohio. 'Management has always been a
   priority for me, and my own experience has taught me
   that of all the things in which government can invest,
   resources dedicated to human capital bring some of the
   greatest returns for taxpayers and the services they
   need and want,' Voinovich said of the bill (S. 129)."
   (GOVEXEC.com)

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Company Perks Sweeten Employees' Daily Grind

   
<URL:http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041012/BUSINESS/410120308/1001>
   
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041012/BUSINESS/410120308/1001

   Excerpt: "Paul Stewart and his co-workers each got a $100
   thank-you from Genencor International Inc. -- one of the
   many ways in which the company tries to boost employees'
   morale. The 30 workers at Genencor's Greece plant worked
   longer hours over the past two years to help reorganize
   the plant, and on Thursday morning plant supervisors
   handed each of them a $100 bill." (Rochester Democrat
   and Chronicle)

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Louisiana Governor Proposes Tax Breaks Only to Companies
Offering Worker Health Benefits

   <URL:http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=26245>
   http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=26245

   Excerpt: "Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco (D) said on
   Tuesday at the state Department of Insurance annual
   Health Care Conference that she intends to require
   businesses operating in the state that seek tax breaks
   and other financial help to offer health insurance to
   their employees, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports."
   (KaiserNetwork.org)

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The Doctor Is In, But Not in U.S. -- "Nighthawking"
Services Read CAT Scans

   <URL:http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/9895165.htm?1c>
   http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/9895165.htm?1c

   Excerpt: "If you get into a car accident at 3 a.m. and end
   up in the Temple University Hospital emergency room,
   Dean Batten may be the radiologist reading your CAT
   scans - while enjoying a nice view of the Sydney Opera
   House halfway around the world. It's called
   'nighthawking' - sending X-rays, CAT scans and MRIs to
   Israel, India and Australia, in time zones seven, 10, 14
   hours ahead, to be read by doctors in the light of day."
   (The Philadelphia Inquirer; one-time registration
   required)

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ABCNews Looks at Pres.cription Drug Costs and Reimportation

   <URL:http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?hint=3&DR_ID=26219>
   http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?hint=3&DR_ID=26219

   Excerpt: "ABCNews' 'Nightline' on Tuesday examined the
   issues of pres.cription drug costs and reimportation,
   which have become a 'constant topic of conversation and
   consternation on the campaign trail.' ABCNews' Jake
   Tapper interviewed Pennsylvania residents, who cited
   pres.cription drug costs as an 'urgent issue' on which
   'so little seems to have changed.'" (Kaisernetwork.org)

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Opinion: Want Lower Health-Care Costs? Fire All the Smokers

   
<URL:http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000039&refer=columnist_levin&sid=aTlgRottzfzU>
   
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000039&refer=columnist_levin&sid=aTlgRottzfzU

   Excerpt: "U.S. automakers view health-care costs as a
   bigger threat than interest rates, gasoline prices or
   even the growing popularity of Toyota over Ford and
   Pontiac. Yet none of Detroit's Big Three has found a
   solution for health-care liabilities that, in the case
   of General Motors Corp., for example, had ballooned to
   $63.5 billion at the end of 2003, all but $10 billion of
   that amount unfunded. Ford Motor Co.'s liability at the
   end of last year was ``only'' $32 billion. (Bloomberg)

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Identity Badge Worn Under Skin Approved by FDA for Use in
Health Care

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/technology/14implant.html?ex=1255406400&en=6d9f3a3972e1620f&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/technology/14implant.html?ex=1255406400&en=6d9f3a3972e1620f&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "The Food and Drug Administration has cleared the
   way for a Florida company to market implantable chips
   that would provide easy access to individual medical
   records. The approval, which the company announced
   yesterday, is expected to bring to public attention a
   simmering debate over a technology that has evoked
   Orwellian overtones for privacy advocates and fueled
   fears of widespread tracking of people with implanted
   radio frequency tags, even though that ability does not
   yet exist." (The New York Times; one-time registration
   required)

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An Analysis of the Literature on Disease Management
Programs (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/59xx/doc5909/10-13-DiseaseMngmnt.pdf>
   http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/59xx/doc5909/10-13-DiseaseMngmnt.pdf

   Excerpt: "According to CBO's analysis, there is
   insufficient evidence to conclude that disease
   management programs can generally reduce overall health
   spending. It is important to note that such programs
   could be worthwhile even if they did not reduce costs,
   but CBO's analysis focused on the question of whether
   those programs could pay for themselves." (U.S.
   Congressional Budget Office)

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Issue Brief: the Role of Reinsurance in State Efforts to
Expand Health Insurance Coverage (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.statecoverage.net/pdf/issuebrief1004.pdf>
   http://www.statecoverage.net/pdf/issuebrief1004.pdf

   Excerpt: "Over the past several decades, many states have
   sought to stabilize health insurance markets and to
   expand coverage by developing reinsurance programs,
   which assume a portion of insurers' high-cost claims. In
   the 1980s, some states sponsored these programs in an
   effort to reduce steep premium increases for small
   employers with high claims experience. By the early
   1990s state reinsurance programs to support the
   small-group market generally had ended ...." (Deborah
   Chollet, Ph.D. for State Coverage Initiatives)

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Perspective on Election 2004: Controlling Health Care Costs

   <URL:http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/351/16/1591>
   http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/351/16/1591

   Excerpt: "Between 1999 and 2003, the per capita spending
   for services covered by private health insurance
   increased by 39 percent. Given that the average hourly
   earnings of U.S. workers increased by only 14 percent
   during that period ..., affordability is an acute and
   growing concern. Unlike increased spending for most
   other goods and services, which often inspires a
   celebration of our economy's ability to shift resources
   rapidly to new products and services that consumers
   want, ...." (Paul B. Ginsburg in The New England Journal
   of Medicine)

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Sharp Contrasts for Presidential Candidates on Domestic and
Social Issues

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/politics/campaign/14debate.html?ex=1255406400&en=32012c0028f72c1a&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/politics/campaign/14debate.html?ex=1255406400&en=32012c0028f72c1a&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "In a fiercely competitive conclusion to the
   presidential debates, President Bush and Senator John
   Kerry battled last night over the state of American
   health care, the strength of the economy .... For 90
   minutes in Tempe, Ariz., the two candidates displayed a
   stark contrast in their views of virtually every major
   domestic issue - and particularly Mr. Bush's economic
   stewardship - as they offered a blizzard of figures and
   statistics to try to make their cases." (The New York
   Times; one-time registration required)


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Audit Board Delays Rule on Stock Options as Expenses

   
<URL:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/business/14options.html?ex=1255406400&en=2a71d8a56a5b2524&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland>
   
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/14/business/14options.html?ex=1255406400&en=2a71d8a56a5b2524&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

   Excerpt: "American companies were granted a six-month
   reprieve yesterday on the deadline to start deducting
   the value of stock options granted to executives and
   other employees from their profits. The move will delay
   the reduction in reported profits for many companies,
   and may give them more time to lobby Congress to stop
   the rule from taking effect at all." (The New York
   Times; one-time registration required)

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GASB: Recognition of Pension and Other Postemployment
Benefit Expenditures/Expense and Liabilities (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.gasb.org/exp/tb2004-a.pdf>
   http://www.gasb.org/exp/tb2004-a.pdf

   14 pages. GASB Proposed Technical Bulletin. Excerpt: "This
   Technical Bulletin clarifies the requirements of
   Statements 27 and 45 for employer recognition of pension
   and other postemployment benefit (OPEB)
   expenditures/expense and liabilities.' (Comment
   Deadline: November 12, 2004)  (Governmental Accounting
   Standards Board)

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Overview: New Corporate Tax Law Requires Review of All
Executive Benefit Plans Before End of Year

   <URL:http://www.icemiller.com/publications/147/04_oct13_eben.htm>
   http://www.icemiller.com/publications/147/04_oct13_eben.htm

   Excerpt: "The new law applies to compensation deferred
   after December 31, 2004. If a plan is materially
   modified after October 3, 2004, the law also affects
   amounts deferred under the plan prior to January 1,
   2005.... In light of the new law, every employer that
   provides nonqualified deferred compensation for one or
   more of its employees should do the following: ..." (Ice
   Miller)

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American Jobs Creation Act Requires Significant Action on
Deferred Compensation Plans by Year En

   
<URL:http://www.dorsey.com/services/service_detail.aspx?FlashNavID=services_practice&page=pub_detail&serviceid=3713003&pubid=172644603>
   
http://www.dorsey.com/services/service_detail.aspx?FlashNavID=services_practice&page=pub_detail&serviceid=3713003&pubid=172644603

   Excerpt: "Although drafted principally for voluntary
   elective deferral arrangements under which individual
   accounts are maintained, the new rules cover a much
   broader range of executive compensation, including
   non-contributory arrangements, defined benefit plans,
   severance agreements and certain equity-based
   compensation arrangements." (Dorsey & Whitney LLP)

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Overview: New Legal Requirements for Nonqualified Deferred
Compensation Arrangements (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.kl.com/files/tbl_s48News/PDFUpload307/10753/CBA1004b.pdf>
   http://www.kl.com/files/tbl_s48News/PDFUpload307/10753/CBA1004b.pdf

   4 pages. Excerpt: "The new rules will impact a broad array
   of common compensation plans and arrangements for
   employees, directors and other service providers,
   including nonqualified elective deferral arrangements,
   supplemental executive retirement plans (SERPs), stock
   appreciation rights (SARs), restricted stock unit (RSU)
   programs and option stock deferral arrangements."
   (Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP)

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Overview: Congress Approves Deferred Compensation Bill
(PDF)

   <URL:http://www.mellon.com/hris/pdf/fyi_10_12_04.pdf>
   http://www.mellon.com/hris/pdf/fyi_10_12_04.pdf

   Excerpt: "The House and Senate approved 'The American Jobs
   Creation Act of 2004' (H.R. 4520), a corporate tax bill
   that includes a number of provisions that will affect
   nonqualified deferred compensation arrangements. The
   bill sets forth new requirements that deferrals made
   after December 31, 2004 will have to meet in order to
   avoid immediate taxation. President Bush has indicated
   that he will sign the measure into law." (Mellon
   Financial Corporation)

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Overview: Congress Approves Dramatic Changes to the Rules
Governing Deferred Compensation

   <URL:http://www.bipc.com/news.cfm?mode=article&article_id=1117>
   http://www.bipc.com/news.cfm?mode=article&article_id=1117

   Excerpt: "As part of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
   (H.R. 4520), Congress has made far-reaching changes to
   the rules governing deferred compensation arrangements.
   The legislation, which we understand is likely to be
   signed by the President, will affect virtually every
   existing nonqualified deferred compensation arrangement.
   Because the new rules are generally effective for
   amounts deferred after December 31, 2004, employers must
   respond quickly to the new rules." (Buchanan Ingersoll
   PC)

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Heads-Up on Deferred Comp Legislation: American Jobs
Creation Act of 2004 Approved by Congress (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/10-12-04%20Heads-Up%20on%20Deferred%20Compensation....pdf>
   
http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/10-12-04%20Heads-Up%20on%20Deferred%20Compensation....pdf

   Excerpt: "The Act makes a number of significant changes to
   the requirements that must be met by deferred
   compensation arrangements in order to avoid immediate
   taxation. In light of the broad coverage of what is
   considered to be 'deferred compensation,' the Act has
   far-reaching implications which potentially affect a
   wide variety of compensation vehicles. This alert letter
   highlights major implications of the deferred
   compensation provisions in the Act." (Frederic W. Cook &
   Co., Inc.)

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Ernst & Young Announces Special American Jobs Creation Act
of 2004 Tax Act Audio Webcast

   <URL:http://intellinex.raindance.com/iccdocs/index.shtml>
   http://intellinex.raindance.com/iccdocs/index.shtml

   Except: 'Since we understand many of you may be interested
   in this new tax law, we invite you to participate in a
   special audio webcast, sponsored by the Ernst & Young
   Tax Center. This webcast is on Friday, October 15, 2004,
   from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET.' You can register for the
   program by following the title link above, Click View
   Scheduled Events, Find the program name, Ernst & Young
   Tax Center: Amer. Jobs Creation Act of 2004 and click
   the Register button.  (Ernst & Young)

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Overview: New Corporate Tax Law Overhauls Deferred
Compensation Rules (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/client_action_bulletin/0420_ajca&nqdc.pdf>
   http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/client_action_bulletin/0420_ajca&nqdc.pdf

   2 pages. Excerpt: "Congress approved and sent to the
   President the 'American Jobs Creation Act' (AJCA), which
   includes an expansive definition of nonqualified
   deferred compensation (NQDC) and imposes new conditions
   for amounts to escape immediate taxation. The new law,
   which generally applies to amounts deferred after
   December 31, 2004 (with amounts deferred prior to
   January 1, 2005 also potentially subject to
   restrictions), ...." (Milliman)

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Full Text of Milliman's Monthly Benefit News and
Developments Newsletter (PDF)

   
<URL:http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/monthly_benefit_news_and_developments/mbnd_1004.pdf>
   
http://www.milliman.com/eb/publications/monthly_benefit_news_and_developments/mbnd_1004.pdf

   2 pages. Includes articles on Legislative Activity on the
   Benefits Front, Upcoming Key Dates, and Regulatory
   Roundup. (Milliman)

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The 2004 Top 250 Companies: Long-Term Incentive Grant
Practices for Executives (PDF)

   <URL:http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/FWC_Top_250_09.04.pdf>
   http://www.fwcook.com/alert_letters/FWC_Top_250_09.04.pdf

   28 pages. Excerpt: "Since 1973, Frederic W. Cook & Co. has
   extensively researched and published an annual report on
   long-term incentive grant practices for executives of
   the largest U.S. companies. This 2004 report, our 32nd
   edition, is based on the 250 largest companies in the
   Standard & Poor's 500 Index ('Top 250') as reported in
   the Special Spring 2004 issue of Business Week magazine.
   Selection of these companies was based on their total
   market capitalization, ...." (Frederic W. Cook & Co.,
   Inc.)


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