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Though a repeal of the provision is still uncertain, there are steps benefits pros can take to put minds at ease.
March 2CBIZ -
Promises to repeal Obamacare are proving to be more complicated then they sounded on the campaign trail. With those realities setting in, Peter Orszag, President Obama’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, explores what happens next.
February 27Lazard -
History offers a wealth of reasons for healthcare reformers to tread cautiously, says University of Georgia Professor Stephen Mihm.
February 24University of Georgia -
New details of the plan are beginning to emerge, which would do away with the ACA's requirement that all Americans have health coverage or pay a fine, and replace it with rules that let people choose not to buy insurance, instead paying higher premiums or penalties if they need it later.
February 24 -
The push for value-based care is requiring pharmacy benefit managers to provide explicit cost data.
February 23 -
Although Congress is out this week on recess, when they come back it promises to be a wild ride for employers, Mercer experts say.
February 22 -
NAHU members urged by health policy expert Len Nichols to ‘spread some of your knowledge,’ work with legislators in developing a new plan.
February 20 -
Republicans are considering capping the U.S.’s tax break on job-provided health insurance, a major change to the tax system that could be used to finance their efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
February 17 -
NAHU members urged by health policy expert Len Nichols to ‘spread some of your knowledge,’ work with legislators in developing a new plan.
February 17 -
A full replacement of the Affordable Care Act will take up to six years, lawmakers say at Association’s Capitol Conference in Washington.
February 16