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Employers: Have you cleared these 3 ACA compliance hurdles?

Posted by Robert Meyers on Thu, Oct 09, 2014 @ 11:10 AM

While many employers might be “in the groove” of ACA compliance by now, this is no time to get complacent. There are more changes coming just around the corner in 2015 for those who sponsor group health plans.

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Tags: benefits administration, ACA compliance, affordable care act compliance, COBRA solutions

COBRA CONUNDRUMS – The End of Preexisting Conditions

Posted by Robert Meyers on Thu, Oct 02, 2014 @ 11:10 AM

COBRA CONUNDRUMS is reprinted from the July 2014 issue of Health Insurance Underwriter Magazine featuring our very own Robert Meyers.

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Tags: cobra conundrums, cobra coverage, preexisting conditions

Affordable Care Act Update: Will the mandate be delayed before 1/1/15?

Posted by Robert Meyers on Mon, Sep 15, 2014 @ 10:09 AM

Here’s another insightful Affordable Care Act update from our friend Jason M. Cogdill, Corporate Counsel & Benefits Attorney at ProBenefits, Inc.

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Tags: employer mandate, Affordable Care Act update, aca update, benefits administration, group benefits

The Latest on HSAs and COBRA Administration

Posted by Robert Meyers on Mon, Sep 08, 2014 @ 12:09 PM

Consumers are finally getting the hang of Health Savings Accounts.

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Tags: HSAs and COBRA administration, how COBRA works with HSAs, health savings accounts and COBRA administration

COBRA Administration Best Practices: How to Avoid the COBRA Collection Blues

Posted by Robert Meyers on Tue, Aug 26, 2014 @ 10:08 AM

If you want to hear an employer sing the blues, bring up the topic of COBRA billing and collection. It’s a task that eats up precious time, and it can be a real challenge. No employer likes to be the “bad guy” when it comes to enforcing grace periods or terminating coverage when payments are missed. Nevertheless, billing and collection are just part of the gig when it comes to administering COBRA. So if you aren’t outsourcing the task, it’s important to make the process as efficient and painless as possible.

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Tags: cobra administration, COBRA collection, COBRA qualifying event, COBRA notification, COBRA best practices

Coordinating COBRA and PPACA – Communication is Key

Posted by Robert Meyers on Tue, Aug 12, 2014 @ 12:08 PM

COBRA CONUNDRUMS is reprinted from the May, 2014 issue of Health Insurance Underwriter Magazine featuring our very own Robert Meyers. 

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Tags: cobra notices, ppaca and cobra, hr strategies, cobra communication

Are you ready for the ACA’s 2015 reporting requirements?

Posted by Robert Meyers on Wed, Aug 06, 2014 @ 07:08 AM

It’s hard to believe, but we’re less than six months away from 2015. That means employers will soon be grappling with a host of new reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The IRS delayed the requirements for a year, but issued their final regulations in March of this year. Employers will now be required to gather data beginning in 2015 and submit the first set of informational returns in 2016. On July 24, 2014, the IRS issued draft forms for employers to transmit the required data.

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Tags: Health reform, 2015 reporting requirements, health plan IRS reporting

GAO releases report on ACA broker fee proposals

Posted by Robert Meyers on Wed, Jul 23, 2014 @ 14:07 PM

One of the many ongoing battles over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) involves the federal minimum medical loss ratio (MLR) standards for private insurers. Under this provision, health insurance plans in the small group market are required to spend at least 80 percent of premiums on medical costs and no more than 20 percent on administrative costs (15 percent for the large group market). If a plan fails to meet the minimum MLR standard, the insurer is required to pay rebates to enrollees and policyholders.

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Tags: PPACA update, aca update, ACA broker fee proposals

Affordable Care Act Changes: 41 and Counting

Posted by Robert Meyers on Thu, Jul 03, 2014 @ 17:07 PM

This week, we are sharing a post from the Galen Institute

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Tags: health care reform, health reform update, affordable care act, ACA changes

What Happens When Your Employee’s Dependent Turns 26?

Posted by Robert Meyers on Fri, Jun 27, 2014 @ 19:06 PM

As an employer, you face tough questions from employees every day – particularly now as you both navigate the changing landscape of health care reform. If the “age 26” question hasn’t come up yet, you’ll likely encounter it soon. To help you be prepared, we’ve prepared the hypothetical scenario below.

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Tags: cobra blog, COBRA eligibility at age 26, COBRA questions, age 26 rule

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