Independence Blue Cross launches new private exchange for mid- and large-sized employers

Independence Blue Cross launches new private exchange for mid- and large-sized employers Multiple plan options offer flexibility, comprehensive coverage, and a personalized experience Philadelphia, PA – September 15, 2014 – Today, Independence Blue Cross (Independence) announces the introduction of a new private exchange marketplace that will offer medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision to employers with more than 100 employees. Employers can begin to use the Independence private exchange on October 1, 2014 with coverage effective on or after January 1, 2015.   Click here to read the release

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Medicare: Medicare & You Online

Did you know? You can go paperless and get your Medicare and You Handbook Online!   As always, if you have any questions about Medicare health plans, please contact your Total Benefit Solutions account manager at (800)924-6718 or (215)355-2121.  

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Medicare: Video-Parts of Medicare

  CMSHHSgov has uploaded Medicare & You: Different Parts Of Medicare :     As always, if you have any questions about Medicare health plans, please contact your Total Benefit Solutions account manager at (800)924-6718 or (215)355-2121.  

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Health Reform: Eligibility Programs

Medicaid, CHIP, and the Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act significantly streamlines the eligibility standards and enrollment processes for Medicaid. It also offers a new opportunity for states to expand Medicaid to all adults ages 19 – 64 with household MAGI at or below 138% of the FPL. States have the option to expand Medicaid eligibility to this new eligibility group. This is known as “Medicaid expansion.” Through Medicaid expansion, the Affordable Care Act provides new opportunities for adults in some states to be covered by Medicaid. However, some states have chosen not to expand Medicaid eligibility to these income levels. Even if a state did not expand Medicaid,… Read More

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IBC: New Cost Care Estimator

Independence Blue Cross (Independence) is excited to announce the addition of the Care Cost Estimator (CCE) to our consumer transparency tools. The new online CCE tool will help educate members about covered services, treatment options, and anticipated out-of-pocket costs as they apply to their specific health plan. The CCE tool is available at www.ibxpress.com beginning on September 12, 2014, for PPO members who have migrated to our new operating platform. For customers who have not yet migrated, the CCE tool will become available to PPO members on your renewal date, in conjunction with the migration. To access the CCE tool, members must log in to their account at www.ibxpress.com, where they… Read More

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Health Reform: Guaranteed Renewability

Guaranteed Issue and Guaranteed Renewability The Affordable Care Act requires health insurance issuers to offer all of their individual market and group market plans to any applicant in the state. It also requires health insurance issuers to accept any individual who applies for those policies, as long as the applicant agrees to the terms and conditions of the policy, including the payment of premiums. This provision is called “guaranteed issue.” Coverage offered through and outside the Marketplaces may restrict guaranteed issue coverage to certain enrollment periods. Additionally, the Affordable Care Act requires health insurance issuers to offer to renew or continue in force coverage at the option of the policyholder. This… Read More

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Heath Reform: 5 States Will Have Early Access to Online Functions of the Federally-Facilitated SHOP Marketplace

‘SHOP Early Access’ Available in Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, and Missouri Starting in late October, small employers, agents, and brokers in Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, and Missouri will be able to experience some of the key new online functions of the federally-facilitated Small Business Health Options Program (FF-SHOP), according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The online SHOP Marketplace is expected to be available nationwide on November 15, 2014. SHOP Early Access During the “SHOP Early Access,” small employers in the five selected states will be able to use HealthCare.gov to take several initial steps in the enrollment process, including: Establishing a Marketplace SHOP account; Assigning an agent or… Read More

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Health Reform: Small Business Health Care Tax Credit

Small Business Health Care Tax Credit Many small businesses are eligible for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit to assist with the cost of health insurance coverage. To qualify, businesses must: Have an average of fewer than 25 FTE employees (based on a 40 hour work week and excluding owners, owners’ family members, and seasonal employees) Have average annual employee wages below $50,000 (augmented to reflect cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) as of 2014) (business owner salaries are not included in this calculation) Pay a uniform percentage or amount (at least 50%) of the cost of single coverage of each employee’s health insurance The tax credit is generally available only for… Read More

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HR360: Employers Must Provide Exchange Notice at Time of Hiring

Employers are required to provide an Exchange Notice (also referred to as a “Notice of Coverage Options”) to each new employee at the time of hiring as of October 1, 2013. For 2014, the notice can be provided within 14 days of an employee’s start date. Click below to read the bulletin from HR360: HR360_notice at time of hiring   If you have any questions about the HR360 subscription, or exchange notices, please contact your Total Benefit Solutions account manager at (215)355-2121.    

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Health Reform: Broker Handling of Confidential Tax Information

Agent and Broker Handling of Federal Tax Information Federal Tax Information (FTI) is classified as confidential and may not be used or disclosed except as expressly authorized by the Internal Revenue Code, which may require written consent of a taxpayer in certain situations. As an agent or broker operating in an Individual Marketplace, it is possible that we may encounter FTI when assisting with eligibility appeals. If you are an agent or broker and also a tax return preparer or work closely (e.g., share an office) with a tax return preparer (even if a small number of clients) we are subject to the tax return preparer disclosure rules set forth… Read More

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Medicare: What are the STAR ratings?

Many of our clients ask us what the STAR ratings for each health plan really mean. Medicare.gov gives us the answer as: The Overall Star Rating combines scores for the types of services each plan offers: What is being measured? For plans covering health services, the overall score for quality of those services covers 36 different topics in 5 categories: Staying healthy: screenings, tests, and vaccines: Includes whether members got various screening tests, a yearly flu shot, and other check-ups that help them stay healthy. Managing chronic (long-term) conditions: Includes how often members with different conditions got certain tests and treatments that help them manage their condition. Member experience with the health plan: Includes… Read More

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United Healthcare: National Medicare Education Week

Do you find Medicare confusing? If so, you’re not alone. We recently conducted a survey1 that found that nearly 60 percent of Medicare beneficiaries described their understanding of Medicare as either “excellent” or “good,” but most were not able to correctly identify the health care expenses that each “part” of Medicare covers. And many said they found certain aspects of Medicare confusing. But, there’s some good news: Anyone can master Medicare with some help and education. That’s exactly why UnitedHealthcare created National Medicare Education Week (Sept. 15 – 21), an official week dedicated to Medicare education. National Medicare Education Week is meant to encourage people to spend time learning about… Read More

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What is Small Group Defined Contribution-Private Exchange Solution?

What is Small Group Defined Contribution-Private Exchange Solution? With health care reform now being implemented, many employers large and small will consider this arrangement to offer their employees a quality, flexible, easy to use  and competitive benefit package. Simply, the employer decides what dollar amount they will provide to each employee. The employee then uses that dollar amount as a “voucher” of sorts. With the voucher or credit in hand, each employee can choose a plan that best suits their needs from a menu of health plans.  In the past, small group employers had to juggle the challenge of affordability and providing a quality benefit that worked for their entire… Read More

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Amerihealth NJ: Effective Immediately Ending Spousal 2 Person Groups

We received this e-mail today without any further guidance.:   EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: C-Corp Owner/Spouse orEmployee/Spouse groups no longer eligible for small group coverage. AmeriHealth New Jersey will no longer accept or renew Owner/Spouse or Employee/Spouse groups, including C Corporations. If you have any questions, please contact your AmeriHealth New Jersey broker representative. Click the link below to download the entire message.   Amerihealth 2 person groups notification  

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Dental Plans: United Concordia Will Now Offer one of the Country’s Largest Networks

United Concordia Will Now Offer one of the Country’s Largest Dental Networks   United Concordia, Dental Network of America®, LLC and DenteMax®, LLC have entered into a network sharing agreement to provide greater access and deeper discounts to our members and clients. This agreement will take effect for United Concordia for 2015 business.   Click here to read more…

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Health Reform: Certain Affordable Care Act Provisions Will No Longer Apply to U.S. Territories

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) notified U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands) that the following Affordable Care Act provisions will no longer apply to insured plans sitused in the territories. Please click the link below to read the entire bulletin. Certain ACA Provisions Will No Longer Apply to U.S. Territories-082614R If you have any further questions please contact your Total Benefit Solutions account manager at (215)355-2121.

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Health Reform: Treatment of Interns for Employer Penalty Purposes

  If large employers do not offer affordable, minimum value coverage to all “full-time employees” they can be penalized beginning in 2015.  A full-time employee (“FTE”) is an employee under the common law standard who works on average at least 30 hours per week, determined monthly.  Under the common law standard, an employment relationship exists when the person for whom the services are performed has the right to control and direct the individual who performs the services, not only as to the result to be accomplished by the work, but also as to the details and means by which that result is accomplished.  Under this standard, an employment relationship exists… Read More

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Health Reform: SHOP Marketplace Changes for 2015

Health Reform: SHOP Marketplace Changes for 2015 In 2014, small businesses that offer coverage through an FF-SHOP Marketplace are able to offer their employees a single qualified health plan (QHP). In 2015, small businesses that offer coverage through an FF-SHOP Marketplace may be able to offer their employees a choice of QHPs and qualified dental plans (QDPs). To qualify for an FF-SHOP, a business must: Be located in an FF-SHOP’s service area (generally a state) Have at least one eligible common-law employee on payroll Have 50 or fewer full-time equivalent (FTE) employees on payroll This methodology includes part-time employees, but not seasonal employees (those working fewer than 120 days per… Read More

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Health Reform: What is a Special Enrollment Period?

Special Enrollment Periods Under certain circumstances, individuals may enroll in a QHP or change QHPs outside of the annual open enrollment period. These SEPs are based on certain triggering events or special circumstances. Events that permit an SEP include: Gaining or becoming a dependent through marriage, birth, adoption, placement for adoption, or placement in foster care Gaining status as a citizen, national, or lawfully present individual Loss of coverage (e.g., loss of Medicaid eligibility, QHP no longer available), except if enrollment is terminated based on failure to pay premiums, fraud, or enrollee initiated termination Determination that an individual is newly eligible or ineligible for advance payments of the premium tax… Read More

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Medicare Update: Medicare is no longer prevented from recognizing same-sex marriages

Medicare is no longer prevented from recognizing same-sex marriages Special Update: As a result of the June 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating part of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which denied federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples,Medicare is no longer prevented from recognizing same-sex marriages for determining entitlement to, or eligibility for, Medicare. The Social Security Administration is now processing requests for Medicare Part A and Part B Special Enrollment Periods, as well as reductions in late enrollment penalties, for certain eligible individuals in same-sex marriages.  Click here for more information.

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Health Reform: ACA Checklist for 2015/2106

Health Reform: Affordable Care Act Business/Plan Sponsor Checklist for 2015/2106   This bulletin features a checklist, including descriptions of key topics, to guide you through Affordable Care Act compliance in 2015-2016. Click the link to download the ACA Checklist: ACA Checklist for 2015-2016-082214R Should you have any questions, please contact your Total Benefit Solutions Inc., account manager directly at (215)355-2121.

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Health Reform: 2015 Annual Open Enrollment Period

Annual Open Enrollment & Effective Dates The annual open enrollment period (AEP) for 2015 begins on November 15th 2014 and ends on February 14th 2015. The open enrollment period is the time when you can change, or purchase a new qualified health plan (QHP) on a guaranteed enrollment basis. You do not need a special election period, or a life change event to enroll during the annual open enrollment period. The chart below illustrates the effective dates for enrollments taken during the annual open enrollment period.             Effective Dates for 2015 Annual Open Enrollment Period

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Health Reform: Individual Responsibility Changes for 2015

Individual Shared Responsibility Payment Amounts for 2014 and 2015 Tax Years The amount of the individual shared responsibility payment increases between 2014 and 2015. 2014: The annual individual shared responsibility payment is the greater of 1% of the taxpayer’s household income that is above the tax return filing threshold for the taxpayer’s filing status, or The taxpayer’s flat dollar amount, which is $95 per adult and $47.50 per child, limited to a family maximum of $285. However the total payment amount is capped at the cost of the national average premium for a Bronze level health plan available through the Marketplaces in 2014. 2015: The annual individual responsibility payment is… Read More

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Top 3 Consumer Worries About 2015 Open Enrollment

With open enrollment 2015 for individual health insurance coming up in November, employees and clients are worried about the cost of health insurance, the number of uninsured, and Marketplace glitches. This is according to a new survey by Bankrate.com. Click here to read the story on the Zane Benefits website.

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FMLA Proposed Rules To Recognize Same Sex Regardless of Residency

FMLA Proposed Rules To Recognize Same Sex Regardless of Residency  The DOL is proposing to amend the regulatory definition of  “spouse” under the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) so that “spouse” for purposes of FMLA rights would include a same-sex spouse, regardless of where the employee  and spouse live. This means the “place of celebration” will determine whether an individual is a spouse under FMLA, rather than the current rule which uses the “state of residence,” which recognizes a spouse under the law of the  state in which the couple resides. Click the link to download the bulletin: 070714-P-ERC-FMLA_Proposed_Rules (1) Please contact you Total Benefit Solutions account manager at (215)355-2121 if… Read More

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