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Key Republicans in Congress are cautioning that replacing Obamacare will be a difficult and lengthy process that won’t happen in the first days of President-elect Donald Trump’s administration."
November 17 -
Repeal of employer mandate, reporting requirements on the table in Trump administration, says the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers’ Joel Wood.
November 17 -
Which aspects of the Affordable Care Act will not be repealed, and what will be adjusted?
November 16CBIZ -
Employees should be steered toward high-value care sites, second opinions and the benefits of palliative care early on.
November 15 -
The benefits community — and the whole country — will be watching closely to see just how President-elect Trump fires the ACA.
November 14Corporate Synergies -
Having met with the President-elect’s pre-transition team, the broker org is ready to promote agent interests in new political landscape, says VP of gov’t affairs Marcy Buckner.
November 14 -
Although the president-elect has not shared many details, advisers and other stakeholders see the ACA playing a big role early on.
November 14 -
Strategizing a robust communication plan is essential for workers to get the most out of employer-sponsored benefit offerings.
November 13 -
Obama suggested areas of the health law to keep during Trump's Thursday meeting with the President.
November 11 -
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 10Haynes and Boone LLP