ACA’s Contraceptive Coverage: New FAQs Guide

On January 22, 2024, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury released a fresh set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), shedding light on the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s imperative for non-grandfathered medical plans to include specific preventive services, notably contraceptives, without imposing any cost-sharing on individuals. The aim of these FAQs is to address concerns from stakeholders, facilitating a better understanding of the contraceptive coverage mandate and encouraging compliance through an alternative method. For detailed insights and further information, download the PDF below. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists at… Read More

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2023 State Health Insurance Mandates: A Quick Overview

Five states—California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont—along with the District of Columbia have implemented individual health insurance mandates, each with unique obligations. It’s crucial to understand and comply with both federal and state mandates for comprehensive adherence to regulations. State Obligations: These states require the submission of information on health insurance coverage to residents, with filings made to specific state agencies. Importantly, state requirements may differ from federal obligations, necessitating compliance with both sets of regulations. Key Deadlines for 2023 State Reporting: Note that state reporting deadlines may change, and the information presented is current as of the publication date. Stay updated for any changes. For a deeper… Read More

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House Passes Health Care Transparency Law

In a significant move towards increased transparency and cost reduction in the healthcare sector, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 320-71 to pass the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act on December 11, 2023. The bipartisan legislation aims to address the pressing issue of rising healthcare costs by implementing crucial changes, particularly affecting employers sponsoring group health plans. Transparency in Coverage Regulations The bill codifies existing transparency in coverage regulations, requiring the posting of machine-readable files (MRF) and making certain cost information available. Notably, changes include specific timing for posting the MRF, scheduled for the 10th day of each month. If enacted, this provision would come into effect for the first… Read More

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