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Although the president-elect has not shared many details, advisers and other stakeholders see the ACA playing a big role early on.
November 9 -
The first 100 days will be critical for the new president to prove he can work with legislators, says Sun Life’s James Slotnick.
November 9
Sun Life -
Busy with open enrollment, it’s full speed ahead for brokers no matter who wins.
November 8 -
For the active population, it is ‘continue as is.’ But for the pre-65 retiree set, special attention needs to be paid.
November 7 -
Whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump takes the oath of office next January, she or he will have to deal with the Affordable Care Act and the Cadillac tax, but parental leave might be on the ropes.
November 7 -
There’s been little discussion between Clinton and Trump, but plan sponsors remain concerned about post-ACA healthcare.
November 7
Four8 Insights -
Changes brought on by the ACA provide an opportunity for advisers to onboard new clients, says CHOICE Administrators’ Ron Goldstein
November 7
Choice Administrators -
Celebrate Election Day by taking a look at where each stands on a range of employee benefit policies — from paid leave to the fate of the ACA’s Cadillac tax.
November 7 -
The Democrat’s campaign knew of the potential liability to ACA but corrections can be made, argues adviser Craig Hasday.
November 3
Frenkel Benefits -
Rising Affordable Care Act premiums are a hot election topic, but political fallout from the law will be felt long after the election.
November 2 -
There’s been little discussion between Clinton and Trump, but plan sponsors remain concerned about post-ACA healthcare.
November 2
Four8 Insights -
Rising Affordable Care Act premiums are a hot election topic, but political fallout from the law will be felt long after the election.
November 1 -
The Democrat’s campaign knew of the potential liability to ACA but corrections can be made, argues adviser Craig Hasday.
October 31
Frenkel Benefits -
After news broke Monday that premiums for the ACA will rise an average of 22% next year, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton spent the week defending the healthcare law, saying its problems are fixable.
October 28 -
Individuals signing up for plans this year are facing not only rising premiums, but also fewer options to choose from after several big insurers pulled out from some of the markets created under the Affordable Care Act.
October 25 -
Advisers must stay on top of reporting requirements under health reform, says Benefit Advisors Networks’ Perry Braun, without ignoring other legislation.
October 25
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Company is the first major U.S. health insurer to post third-quarter results, and investors will use the results as a barometer for the rest of the industry.
October 18 -
A growing number of people in the Affordable Care Act are finding out their health insurance plans will disappear from the program next year, forcing them to find new coverage even as options shrink and prices rise.
October 14 -
Lawyer Christine Roberts provides guidance to applicable large employers on conditional and unconditional payments.
October 11
Mullen & Henzell LLP -
Lawyer Christine Roberts provides guidance to applicable large employers on conditional and unconditional payments.
October 6
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