The PBE Index is unchanged from last month, but operators expect to report increased numbers next month after they’ve tallied the results of the year-end open enrollment period.
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If even the EEOC and the courts cannot agree how far the ADA's accommodation obligation extends, how is an employer supposed to do so?
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Commentary: Preparing a new multiyear strategic benefits plan may require as much (or more) effort than the Affordable Care Act has consumed.
June 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not receive much of the information it needed early this tax season from health insurance exchanges to verify taxpayers qualifications to claim tax credits to subsidize buying health coverage, according to a new report.
June 11 -
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of the plaintiff in King v. Burwell would most affect Florida exchange subsides, although the impact would be far reaching, a Kaiser Family Foundation poll finds.
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Hoping to get a green light from the IRS on a creative new plan design you are planning to implement or even just get reassurance that amendment you have made to your plan in response to new legislation are correct? Dont hold your breath.
June 10 -
The countdown is on for the U.S. Supreme Courts decision on the Affordable Care Act and the legality of subsidies with a decision that could have looming political implications leading into a heated primary election cycle.
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Commentary: This practice may be eliminating opportunities for investors to purchase products which could greatly improve the emotional and financial well-being of the client in their retirement.
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Too many barriers currently exist for data to be shared between government agencies and within the medical field, a group of top public officials said Wednesday in Washington.
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401(k) plans with automatic contribution features no longer need to make the 50% corrective contribution with respect to elective deferrals that were not properly made.
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The health care system in the United States is on the threshold of changing the course of the nation and what happens now can impact the life of every American more than any piece of policy or legislation we have seen in the recent past, Sylvia Mathews Burwell, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, said Wednesday.
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