The No Surprises Act provides that, when out-of-network providers cannot agree to a payment amount from insurers, the payment amount is determined by an Independent Dispute Resolution process. On
The Biden administration issued a nine-pronged plan to combat COVID-19 as the winter months approach and the new Omicron variant poses risk of new infections. Click below to learn about the aspects
Governor Kathy Hochel has signed legislation expanding the definition of a family member to include siblings under New York Paid Family Leave.
The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave recently announced changes to the contribution rate, the State Average Weekly Wage, and the maximum weekly benefit amount for the
Podcast #49 – Listen for important information about about The Changes in Medicare for 2022 - Key Takeaways with Director of Legislative Awareness and Training Shelly Bloom.
The New York State Department of Financial Services has announced the contribution rate and benefit schedule under the New York Paid Family Leave law effective January 1, 2022.
The IRS issued proposed rules that would significantly expand the number of employers required to electronically file information returns with the IRS. Among others things, this change would impact
The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and the Treasury guidance to clarify protections for contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act. In January 2022, the Departments had
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