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The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning that cybercriminals are using phishing e-mails that appear to come from Healthcare.gov ahead of the upcoming final deadline to apply for coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
January 21 -
In State of the Union, the president says he wont refight past battles on the ACA
January 21 -
Altering the health care law is one priority for Sen. Hatch this year, the committee chairman said in a speech outlining his 2015 agenda.
January 20 -
Regulatory changes continue to challenge health and life insurance carriers to meet new market demands and stay competitive. Benefit advisers also looking to remain relevant should watch closely carrier reaction to these key issues in 2015.
January 20 -
Potential fixes to Affordable Care Act exchange enrollment and tweaks to the law itself are recommended by industry insiders at Washington panel.
January 19 -
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday that Andrew Slavitt, the second-ranking official at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will take over the role of administrator of CMS in an acting capacity following the resignation of Marilyn Tavenner.
January 16 -
Marilyn Tavenner, head of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services the agency largely behind the rollout of the Affordable Care Act plans to step down at the end of February, she told her staff in an email Friday.
January 16 -
Mid-sized and larger organizations are still struggling with at least three key ACA compliance requirements: exchange notice management, annual health care reporting and penalty management.
January 16 -
Advisers share why they entered the private exchange business and key players detail how to help employer clients chose the right exchange.
January 15 -
More than a year after technical glitches on Healthcare.gov emboldened Affordable Care Act critics and fueled late-night talk show jokes, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has since forged partnerships with four digital platforms to help promote the current open-enrollment period.
January 14 -
The advent of private and public health care exchanges has expanded employers horizons to consider subsidizing pre-Medicare eligible retiree health benefits through the individual market.
January 14 -
Congress first week was a busy one, as new lawmakers worked to make changes to the Affordable Care Act changes employers should bear in mind as they develop their benefit plan and ACA compliance strategies in the coming year.
January 12 -
Brokers and employers applaud the recent push by Congress to revise the ACA 30-hour work week definition, but the change could mean an immediate workload increase for benefit advisers.
January 9 -
Large employers are increasingly putting an end to their most generous health-care coverage as a tax on "Cadillac" insurance plans looms closer under the Affordable Care Act.
January 8 -
Republicans, industry organizations and a coalition of employer groups are ramping up their efforts to change the ACAs definition of full-time employment from 30 hours a week to 40 hours a week.
January 8 -
The ACAs employer mandate is now in effect for large employers, but theres still plenty of work to do. Experts share the month-by-month updates advisers should be providing to clients this year.
January 7 -
Although consumer support tools were better during open enrollment year two as compared with the first go on Healthcare.gov and the state-based marketplaces, there is still a lot of progress that needs to be made.
January 6 -
Oklahoma and five other states are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a challenge to tax subsidies allowed for under the Affordable Care Act, in a case that could have major implications for the health care reform law.
January 5 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc. is poised for HIX-related growth in 2015 on the heels of solid third-quarter revenue.
January 2 -
On Jan. 1, 2015, the Affordable Care Acts employer shared responsibility rules went live for many employers. Despite final rules and regulation from the government, here is a partial list of unresolved items that would benefit from additional guidance.
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