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NBGH’s Brian Marcotte and National Alliance’s Mike Thompson sound off on the Affordable Care Act, President Trump and getting workers engaged in their healthcare — and how all that affects employer strategy.
January 19 -
Dismantling the ambitious Affordable Care Act will take time as businesses await the fate of HSAs, wellness programs and other employee benefits.
January 19 -
A new lawsuit filed by the DOL demonstrates how dogged the government can be in trying to obtain and review employers’ compensation data.
January 19Foley & Lardner -
The Affordable Care Act was ‘born broken’ and needs a bipartisan solution to succeed, says lawyer Peter Marathas.
January 19Marathas Barrow & Weatherhead LLP -
Looking to improve efficiency, industry is hopeful business-minded President-elect will quickly revise summary plan description standards.
January 18 -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 18 -
Employers need to make sure that new hires are filling out the revised form beginning Jan. 22.
January 18 -
The big question is whether any decisions upholding the DOL rule will be nullified by actions of the new Trump administration, says benefits lawyer Carol Buckmann.
January 18Cohen & Buckmann PC -
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy is making an offer to Democrats he hopes they won’t refuse: If their states like Obamacare, they can keep it.
January 18 -
Rep. Tom Price, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, will appear for the first time before U.S. senators Wednesday amid growing ethics concerns and uncertainty among Republicans about how they will repeal and replace the ACA.
January 18