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Lockton’s Ed Fensholt breaks down the treatment of health savings accounts in the Republicans’ proposal.
July 11 -
Covering the legality of cash payments, pregnancy discrimination, health questionnaires and arbitration agreements, legal experts break down recent decisions.
July 10
Mayer Brown -
Act falls short on shifting the burden of high health-care costs from smoking ailments to the smokers themselves and making progress toward the goal of universal health care, even for smokers, new Yale School of Public Health study finds.
July 8 -
The first ACA reporting season was traumatic for many employers. But the hard-learned lessons should lead to a much better process for the 2016 plan year.
July 8
Sterling Administration -
Although the task force’s 88-page report may be burdensome to digest, attorney Krista Cabrerra points to the executive summary as an excellent source of easy-to-digest information.
July 8
Foley & Lardner LLP -
Covering the legality of cash payments, pregnancy discrimination, health questionnaires and arbitration agreements, legal experts break down recent decisions.
July 8
Mayer Brown -
An upcoming compliance date for new SEC rules will affect plan sponsors; here’s what they need to know.
July 7
Stratford Advisors Inc. -
The agency’s Deputy Associate Chief Counsel responds to questions concerning three different types of wellness incentives and their tax status.
July 7 -
It’s a broker’s duty to keep their representatives informed of health reform’s impact on clients, says former president of NAHU, Tom Harte, who recently testified in front of a Senate committee on the subject.
July 7 -
Even as eligibility rates rise, limited workforce participation and smaller premium increases have kept the employer health benefits landscape stable.
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