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As the Supreme Court gets set to hear oral arguments next month in King v. Burwell, a case challenging the permissibility of subsidies to those who purchase health insurance on the federal exchange, states with hybrid exchanges could face a difficult decision should the Supreme Court ultimately rule the use of tax credits on the federal exchange is impermissible.
February 20 -
More and more employers are looking beyond curbing health care costs when measuring the success of health and wellness programs.
February 20 -
The IRS addresses questions on employer payment plans and providing limited transitional relief for small employers who are currently reimbursing employees for individual health insurance premiums.
February 19 -
Both the Obama administration and states that run their own health insurance marketplaces are considering an extra enrollment period for tax filers who learn they owe a fine for not carrying insurance.
February 19 -
Specialty drugs are costly for plan sponsors and employees. Can value-based insurance design deliver better cost and clinical outcomes?
February 19 -
There are several important aspects of Obama's immigration Executive Order that potentially can impact employers in a wide range of industries.
February 19 -
The Treasury Department says it will delay enforcement of an ACA prohibition relating to standalone health reimbursement arrangements until July 1.
February 19 -
Although many defined contribution plan participants would benefit from setting aside more dollars in their retirement savings accounts, they at least are holding a steady course when it comes to tapping retirement savings prematurely.
February 19 -
The consultancys Web portal enables a variety of plans to be offered by employers, who are cutting back on benefits for retirees.
February 19 -
In the last quarter of 2014, the hiring picture changed very little, a calm that belies an important story.
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