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Tag Archives: ACA
Will Your Company Provide Health Insurance in 2014?
Play Time or Pay Day? – Employee Benefits – CFO.com. Companies are weighing whether to keep their benefits plans or drop them once the state insurance exchanges go live. Which way is your company leaning?
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Tagged ACA, Individual mandate, insurance exchanges, pay or play
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RomneyCare – Love It or Hate It, It’s Working
A recent review of the Massachusetts insurance market shows that mandated insurance coverage and access through a state exchange has been working. Why wouldn’t we expect the same from national health care reform? Here are the eleven main observations from … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, Massachusetts, Obamacare, Romneycare
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Health Care Reform Provision Repealed Plus IRS Provides a Clarification
Last week, Congressional Republicans and the President reached a budget agreement deal of sorts. Only now are we starting to find out what was included in it. And guess what? We found a little nugget regarding the new health care … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, exchanges, IRS, notice, provision, Repeal, tax, W-2
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Still confused about Health Care Reform? Check this out.
Health Care Reform (the PPACA) just turned one this month. And guess what? Most Americans STILL don’t understand it. Well, fear not. Our good friends at the Michigan Health Alliance Plan have come up with a handy, dandy tool that … Continue reading
Health Care Reform Update: What the States are up to Edition
Earlier this month, the North Carolina legislature passed a bill that would block the ACA’s individual mandate. First-term governor Bev Perdue vetoed the legislation. Right now, the legislature will be holding a vote to override the governor’s veto, but it … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, health care reform, HHS, Individual mandate, insurers, lawsuit, loss ratio
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St. Charles Chamber Introduces Benefit Plans for Members
Yesterday, the St. Charles Chamber of Commerce introduced a new program for its members. The Chamber will be providing access to medical, dental, life and disability plans for member organizations. The Chamber will be collecting censuses from its member companies … Continue reading