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Health savings accounts do not always fit compatibly with many benefits and as such can cause some employers to make some uncomfortable adjustments, says attorney Christopher A. Beinecke.
November 10
Haynes and Boone LLP -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
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Benefits professionals will need a crystal ball to determine how the President-elect’s policies will shape up, says SHRM’s Lisa Horn.
November 10 -
It’s official: Donald Trump will soon be our nation’s 45th president. Now the work begins to forecast what the next four years will bring.
November 10
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President-elect Donald Trump outlined some pieces of his healthcare program, largely following ideas he laid out during his campaign, from a repeal of Obamacare, his predecessor’s signature health law, to language indicating opposition to abortion.
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There are multiple ways to help clients mitigate concerns about being labeled at work, says The Standard’s Jeffery Smith.
November 10
Standard Insurance Company -
The president-elect wants to take down the ACA, but he does not have it in for advisers, says Sage Benefit Advisers’ Vinnie Daboul.
November 10
Sage Benefit Advisers -
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 10
Sun Life -
Industry lobbyists ready to defend employer-sponsored healthcare system and tackle cost, MLR issues under Republican-led Congress.
November 9 -
Washington insiders are likely candidates as point person to repeal and replace the ACA in the forthcoming administration.
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