In 2025, would you like more?

HSA funds are carried over each year.  Why not increase your savings? Additionally, if you contribute to your HAS before the year ends, you can lower your income that is subject to taxes. For self-only coverage, the maximum contribution in 2024 is $4,150, and for family coverage, it is $8,300. Moreover, if you are at least 55, you will receive an additional $1,000 catch-up contribution. Employer contributions, direct transfers, and payroll deductions are all included in the annual cap. We’re sure you are as excited about this as we are!  Please reach out if you have any questions. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate… Read More

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December and January renewals deadlines

Clients renewing in December, November 12 is the deadline to complete the enrollments, after this the enrollment will still be accepted but there will be delays with the member ID cards. Which includes small and large groups whether they are fully insured, self-funded clients, with both active and passive renewals. When enrolling later than November 12 after receiving completed enrollment the ID cards will be mailed after ten business days. To access new member ID number online it will take six business days after receiving complete enrollment. Clients renewing in January, Because of the anticipated volume of enrollment changes and new enrollments which adds additional processing time the deadline is… Read More

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Departments Issue Final MHPAEA Regulations

The final rules for the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity of 2008 (MHPAEA) were released on September 9, 2024, by the Department of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury in order to guarantee that those seeking treatment for mental health (MH) or substance use disorder (SUD). MHPAEA provides nonquantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs) cannot be applied to MH/SUD unless they are equivalent and applied no more strictly for MH/SUD benefits than for medical/surgical benefits. The final rules amend the definitions of definition of “medical/surgical”, “mental health benefits”, and “substance use disorder benefits” by removing a reference to the state guidelines. The most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical… Read More

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You can access your PCORI membership report on uhceservices.com

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurers, and plan sponsors are responsible for paying the PCORI fee. The  Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fee also helps fund research that evaluates and compares health outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and the risks and benefits of medical treatments and services. Sponsors of self-funded (ASO) plans are required to submit Form 720 and pay the PCORI fee to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) immediately. The payment must be made by July 31 of the year that follows the conclusion of the plan year. A PCORI Membership Report is given to UnitedHealthcare Level Funded groups whose plan year ends in 2023 to help with PCORI fee… Read More

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IRS News Release: Nutrition, Wellness, and General Health Expenses

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is informing taxpayers that costs associated with wellness, diet, and overall health are unlikely to be covered by Internal Revenue Code section 213 reimbursement for medical expenses. The IRS published a press statement and a list of commonly asked questions the IRS: The IRS is worried that individuals might not be aware of the situations in which spending related to diet or wellness can qualify as medical costs. The IRS reminded people in a news release on March 6, 2024, that personal expenses cannot be reimbursed through FSAs, HSAs, or HRAs in a way that is tax-favored. Employers should be wary of vendors who advertise… Read More

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Voluntary Benefits: Customized Coverage for Your Team

Unlocking the Power of Voluntary Benefits In today’s competitive job market, employers aim to attract and retain top talent by offering comprehensive benefits beyond the basics. Enter voluntary benefits – a customizable solution that benefits both employers and employees. What Are Voluntary Benefits? Voluntary benefits are offerings that employers provide for purchase by employees. They empower employees to tailor their benefits to their needs, offering flexibility and convenience. Here are their key characteristics: A Variety of Benefits Voluntary benefits offer a wide array of options, including: Advantages for Employers and Employees Employers benefit from: Employees enjoy: While voluntary benefits may not suit everyone, employers should assess their package and consult… Read More

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Unlocking the Power of Life Insurance

Did you know that September is Life Insurance Awareness Month? It’s the perfect time to take a closer look at your financial safety net or consider the needs you may have! Life is a journey filled with the unexpected. While we can’t control every twist and turn, we can certainly prepare for them. That’s where life insurance comes into play. It’s more than just a safety net; it’s a shield that safeguards your past, present, and future. Let’s explore the multifaceted benefits that a life insurance policy can bring into your life. 1. Protection for Your Loved Ones At the heart of life insurance lies the protection of your loved… Read More

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