Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Brokers view Rep. Tom Price’s medical qualifications as a boon for the office that will reshape health reform, but worry about tax treatment of benefits.
November 30 -
Tom Price’s nomination has employers hoping the Trump administration will give a “thoughtful relook” to healthcare reform that focuses on cost.
November 29 -
Millennials crave a personal touch in healthcare decisions, says Hodges-Mace’s Mike Maffei, who provides four ways to make it happen.
November 29 -
President-elect Donald Trump said he’ll nominate U.S. Representative Tom Price, one of the main architects of legislation to repeal and replace the ACA, to be secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
November 29 -
The HR startup has faced a spate of controversies in the last year after some employees used software to skirt training requirements and sold health insurance without the necessary licenses.
November 29 -
Low bandwidth to comply has led to nearly $31 billion in 2016 ACA mandate penalties.
November 28 -
The goal in California, Oregon, Illinois, Maryland, and Connecticut over the next few years is to give nearly every worker the chance to save for retirement at work.
November 28 -
A federal judge blocked the DOL’s overtime rule on Tuesday, delaying it indefinitely.
November 23 -
A federal judge blocked the DOL’s overtime rule on Tuesday, delaying it indefinitely.
November 23 -
Low bandwidth to comply has led to nearly $31 billion in 2016 ACA mandate penalties — and an opportunity for brokers.
November 23 -
The decision Tuesday is a victory for 21 states and dozens of business groups that sued, complaining the new rule would increase government costs.
November 22 -
Two federal proposals would make it easier to invest assets on behalf of terminated participants, says columnist John Ludwig.
November 22 -
Employers will have until March 2 to distribute Form 1095.
November 22 -
Commonwealth Financial Network rethinks fees on qualified retirement accounts
November 22 -
Fear of unintended consequences, such as a reduction in quality of care, has many in the industry unenthusiastic about the President-elect’s proposal.
November 21 -
Employers will have until March 2 to distribute Form 1095.
November 21 -
Tax deductions, coverage limits and drug approval process all need to be addressed, say industry insiders.
November 21 -
Repeal of employer mandate, reporting requirements on the table in Trump administration, says the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers’ Joel Wood.
November 20 -
On Oct. 20, the DOJ and FTC jointly issued antitrust guidance for human resources professionals. The agencies also released a list of high-level red flags for the unwary.
November 18 -
Two federal proposals would make it easier to invest assets on behalf of terminated participants, says columnist John Ludwig.
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