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Index Volume 27 ¢ 2002 Author aS CTMCIO Solo osscd ice Soa hem neds Gains oom September, p. 37 Wayne Miller . NN MII 58eee dSss awe S anden’ September, p. 9 Ira R. Mitzner p- a ROSEN ISIN iy here so citenk als see dia ris aces oc September, p. 51 Alan Nunn .... December, p. oo Judy Chitty June, p. 32 Stuart Oltchick . . <7.0/cmbiey vmke as An NNN io ais Sasson 5's goo oA es September, p. 24 Robert E. O'Toole December, p Anthony P. Curatola June, p. 44 Ronald J. Ozminkowski September, p- Pare MD ys Hens Sols. sso p, bia wn BI ae ea December, p. 3 Don R. Powell .- March, p. Janet Den Uyl .... September, p. 14 P.> RR oger7 Quinn } UL —UUWPW&—ott w e Drew Edwards NO ate September, p. 42 Presley Reed bate vcem aces ae WWUwwwI he CatNOHG: HOIDERO! 62544 doa bse fis cece a. os o's, « Marvel p- 35 Patrick N. Renaud nes mber, Eric M. Fisher June, p. 60 Oren Renick .... Sere sear eaee mber,} Amy Lynn Flood June, p. 44 Betsy Robinson Jeffrey J. Fuller .... September, p. 3 Erica Sandberg me ........ December, p.: Rick Garnitz Neal S. Schelberg ... ade ws conta UNeC DAG 2A atid September, p. 31 David C. Schutt ....... ae a mber, p. 3 December, p. 7 Joanne M. Sica ...... re mber, p. Murray Gordon December, p. 7 Bemeey 1. Sleeper... 6s es vecena sacs: mber, p. LucindaS . Grebowski .......................... March, p. 41 Alan Spatrick .. ne mber p. / Jim Greenhaus June, p. 24 William J. Sweeney ....... p. 19 SHENAE ANS eta ast- auy ia ds ot auphe stein arsine March, p. 3 Leslie L. Thompson March, p. 35 SHIGA TADOTINAN 635.0665. coast Cai oak nes WAS ages March, p. 3 Rebecca Tinkham . . September, p. 3 Joseph Hale December, p. 28 Janet Trewin June, p. 44 David A. Hershey December, p. 52 Charles Valerio ............................ September, p. 64 MN, os cian igteesSeueteeeeeeees March, p. 29 R. Randy Vogenberg . ae ei eerie »mber, p. 45 Patricia Kopacz, CEBS .... September, p. 14 Robert J. Walter ... se sess. DeCeMber, p: 42 Tom Leach . December, p. 3 Lisa W. Wang eee ....... September, p. 59 Joseph F. Marlowe March, p. 16 Jonathan Pierpont Wamer, CEBS mber, p. 2 3s Pam ANRC 4 sin as Sots We we eee RSS December, p. 58 David L. Wolfe September, p. 9 Stephen P. McCourt os UNE Deal John M. Word III .... . March, p. 7 Stephen M. McGivney . June, p. 39 Julie Zimmer .. . September, p. 64 Leanne Metzler December, p. 28 Subject Benefits and the Internet Total Compensation in a Recession: Self-Service, Web-Based HR HR Priorities Shift According to New Survey Analysis Benefits Both Employers and Employees Steven E. Gross and Susan Haberman . March, p. 3 Jim Greenhaus .......... Value-Added Total Compensation Statements: Utilizing Benefit Communication Technology Developing Strategic Content William J; . Sweenet y . ! June, }p . 19 for a Winning Communication Robyn T. Costello. : September, p. 3 Compensation Design and Administration of Benefit Plans Executive Benefits in a Pay-for-Performance Environment Can Your Retirement Plan Attract Janet Den Uyl and Patricia Kopacz, CEBS . . September, p. 14 and Retain Valued Employees? Stephen M. McGivney .. . Making the Most of Scarce Reward Dollars: Why Differentiation Makes a Difference The Case for an Actuary JeffreJy . Fuller and Rebecca Tinkham ....... September, p. 3 Patrick N. Renaud December, p. ¢ Securing Benefits in an Insecure Time From Managed Care to “Financed Care” Robert J. Birdsell and David L. Wolfe ....... September, p. 9 Jonathan Pierpont Warner, CEBS December, p. 2 March 2003. 79 Setting the Stage—Putting Flex in Perspective Long-Term Care Insurance ee eee March, p. 29 Integrating Contributory Elder-Care Benefits The Value of Financial Planning and Debt Reduction With Voluntary Long-Term Care Insurance Programs Services for Employees and Employers Robert E. O’Toole December, p. 13 Erica Sandberg December, p. 37 Long-Term Care Insurance: Disability/Absence Management An Essential Employee Benefit Murray Gordon and Brian Gordon December, p. 7 An Integrated Approac ‘th to Manz aging Absence Supports Greater siemens Productivity Long-Term Care Insurance Matures as a Benefit Betsy Robinson Elaine Davis and Tom Leach December, p. 3 Recent Ruling on ADA sa ihn Value Multiemployer Plans of Early Intervention Anatomy of a Multiemployer Fiduciary Presley Rid on ee 2 June, p.3 Liability Insurance Policy Returning to Work After Disability Charles Valerio and Julie Zimmer ........ September, p. 64 P. Roger Quinn ee oi sade tsee ole RNR ar Maintaining a Plan’s Tax-Qualified Status: The Cross- Health Care Cost Management roads Between Settlor and Fiduciary Functions Neal S. Schelberg and Eric M. Fisher June, p. 6 Affordable Defined Contribution Health Plans Can Help Employers Get Through Challenging Times Recent Collection Issues John M. Word ITI. March p.7 Ira. R. Mitzner . .. Depression’s agian Toll on Worker Productivity Prescription Drug Benefits Joseph F. Marlow. . March, p. 16 Control of Prescription Costs—Is It Possible? How to Achieve an ROI on Yourr Health Care Dollars Patrick N. Renaud oe re. March, p. Don R. Powell March, p. 24 Genomics and Proteomics: The Searchers Il: How Consumers Can Find The Next Generation of Health Care Cost-E eee. Quality Health Care Joanne M. Sica . . ‘ . December, p. Oren Renick,k , Jose : Hak Managing Pharmacy Benefits Cost-Effectively and Leanne ‘Me tale December, p. 28 for an Aging Wi orkforce Investment of Plan Assets Wayne Miller and Charles Bertucio ........ September, p Endpoint Bias and the Generation of Expected Re turns Pharmacy Discount Card Programs: Alan Spatrick .. . September, p. 73 Catching Up With the Health Markets Hedge Funds: Their ealinier Is Deserved Drew E aes ards September, p. Stuart Oltchick March, p. 45 The Value of Pharmaceuticals— Investment Issues for Pension Funds Some Direction for Employers Ron Z. Goetzel, Ronald] . Ozminkowski David A. Hershey December, p. 52 and David C. Schutt . . September, p. 31 Pension Fund Investing and the Value Propositions in Future Pharmaceutical Benefits State of American Public Finance RAN WOPENDOIE 6 5'ss s Benes ose September, p. 45 Stephen P. McCourt ... aoe es June, p. 27 Public Sector Plans Legal and Legislative Environment for Benefits Managing Overlapping Federal FMLA Developing a Compensation Str ategy and State Leave Regulations in the Puklic Sector: Learnings Soins BC Hydro Todd Mathers and Alan Nunn December, p.5 Lucinda S. Grebowski . March, p. 41 Public Employer Plans: Demographics Are Destiny The Privacy Rule: HIPAA Standards for the Privacy Cathy G. Eitelberg and Leslie L. Thompson ..... March, p. 3: of Individually Identifiable Health Information Lisa W. Wang . September, p. 59 Retirement Benefits Taxation of Retirement Income Retiree Health Coverage From U.S. and Canadian Sources DOS}E R BUBB 2 udeS h 3 2 ede Aces SepIt ember, Ip 5 Janet Trewin, Amy Lynn Flood Retirement Planning Mantra for Employees and Anthony P. Curatola . June, p. 44 and Employers: Education, Education, Education The Uneven Playing Field for Severance-Offer Judy Chitty June, p. 35 Communications ad Recommendations for Employers Bradley J. Sleeper and Robert J. Walter December, p. 42 Semiretirement: A Practical Alternative for Boomers Rick Garnitz....... June, p. 5 Find These Articles on the International Foundation Web Site The full text of these articles, as well as complete issues of Employee Benefits Journal and other International Foundation periodicals for the last two years, is available in the Members Only sec- tion of the International Foundation Web site—www. ifebp.org/members/mopublst.asp. 80 Employee Benefits Journal

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