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Before Obamacare is repealed or replaced, benefit advisers must be aware of the rules that are still in place, advises Jenny Riley of Hodges-Mace.
December 29
Hodges-Mace -
Consultants Keith Clark and Adam Pozek debate if 3(16) services add value to plan sponsors.
December 29
DWC ERISA Consultants -
From expected changes to the ACA, to the embrace of wellness programs to the launch of new private exchanges, it’s been a busy 12 months.
December 28 -
Facing a years-long wait before they can fully implement a planned repeal of the Affordable Care Act, Republicans lawmakers are exploring how the Trump administration can quickly trim required health insurance benefits under the law and lower the cost of health plans.
December 23 -
With Trump’s naming of his choices for HHS and DOL, repeal and replace of the ACA could become a reality, explains attorneys Brian F. Higgins and Rhonda B. Schchter.
December 22
Frost Brown Todd -
The potential ERISA status of health savings accounts can cause confusion for advisers, says attorney Shelby George.
December 22
Manning & Napier -
The intricacies of a Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement will create hazards for employers and advisers who don’t follow the rules closely.
December 22
Ebenconcepts -
EBA bloggers spent 2016 discussing major changes to employee benefits, including what can be done to stem costs and save adviser salaries.
December 22 -
Challenges mount for the bill as it sees resistance from business community, mayor.
December 22 -
New York State Common Retirement Fund’s director of fixed income and two brokers are charged with accepting bribes in exchange for millions of dollars in fixed-income business, prosecutors say.
December 21






