ConsumerMedical Roundtable Explores Post-COVID Trends in Health Benefits Design
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ConsumerMedical explores the operational and financial implications of COVID-19 and related trends that HR leaders should consider in a free, live panel discussion to be held on Thursday, February 11 at 12:00 EST.
“We’ve seen tremendous changes in the benefits industry since COVID-19,” says Kevin Kickhaefer, CEO of ConsumerMedical. “Those changes have real implications, including operational and financial considerations that HR leaders must integrate into their benefit strategies. BOSTON (PRWEB) February 02, 2021 In the latest installment of its Employer Virtual Roundtable series, ConsumerMedical will explore the operational and financial implications of COVID-19 and related trends that HR leaders should consider in their benefit strategies to best meet the needs of today’s workforce. Featuring leading expert
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The City of Cambridge and local shelters have tailored their services to try to support the cityâs homeless population during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is extending into the frosty months of winter.
The global health crisis has presented new challenges for individuals experiencing homelessness in the Cambridge area, including barriers toward accessing existing services. Many of those individuals must confront two dangerous options: stay in a communal shelter and risk contracting the virus, or live outdoors, at the mercy of a Massachusetts winter.
To deal with those difficulties, local shelter coordinators and city officials alike have tried to adapt and keep up with the pressing needs of Cambridge residents experiencing homelessness.