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Change Healthcare, a large health payment processing company, announced a massive data breach earlier this year which compromised personal information, including health information. Many large health
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers that expenses related to nutrition, wellness, and general health are not likely to qualify as reimbursable medical expenses under Internal Revenue
The U.S. Supreme Court recently overturned a landmark decision and is now requiring federal courts to exercise their independent judgement on whether an agency has acted within its statutory
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research fee filing deadline is quickly approaching for all self-funded medical plans and some HRAs for plan years ending in 2023.
New York will become the first state to provide paid prenatal care, beginning January 1, 2025. Additionally, the New York COVID-19 paid sick law will sunset as of July 31, 2025.
The Department of Health and Human Services published guidance that includes the limits on annual out-of-pocket expenses for non-grandfathered group medical plans for plan years that begin in 2025.
Insurance carriers are required to satisfy certain medical loss ratio thresholds. If these thresholds are not satisfied, rebates are available to employers in the form of a premium credit or check.
On March 29, 2023, the Departments of Labor, the Treasury, and Health and Human Services released FAQ 58, answering certain frequently asked questions regarding the announced end of the National
Proposed Rule Addresses Variety of Health Plans Arrangements
In a constantly evolving economic landscape, employers continue to seek effective strategies to optimize their operations, including the various aspects of employee benefits. Since ensuring the
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