091619 Upcoming Deadline for Massachusetts PFML
On January 14, 2022, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) renewed the COVID-19 pandemic Public Health Emergency, effective January 16, 2022. This will once again extend the Public
Proposed regulations were recently issued that would implement certain provisions of the No Surprises Act, requiring group health plans to submit information related to air ambulance claims to the
The first deadline for the RxDC reporting requirement on calendar years 2020 and 2021 is December 27, 2022. The Departments have issued FAQ Part 56 addressing this requirement.
The Department of Labor has published the annual adjustments for 2023 that increase certain penalties applicable to employee benefit plans.
Until recently, self-funding has only been a realistic option for larger groups. Now, however, with the advent of “level funded” programs, small groups can obtain the advantages of traditional
Regulations were recently finalized fixing the “family glitch” and expanding Marketplace premium tax credits for employees’ family members when employer-sponsored coverage is not affordable. A new
The COBRA subsidy under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is set to expire on September 30, 2021. Among other requirements, Assistance Eligible Individuals must be provided with a notice of
Employers sponsoring a group health plan must report information on the creditable (or non-creditable) status of the plan’s prescription drug coverage to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
A recent court ruling provided guidelines and best practices that plan fiduciaries should implement when choosing and retaining service providers. The ruling was also a reminder that all ERISA
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