BCBS Antitrust Litigation and Tentative Settlement –Impact on Group Health Plans

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What is a Medicare Medical Savings Account Plan?

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Update on COVID-19 Vaccine and Vaccine Administration Cost

Update on COVID-19 Vaccine and Vaccine Administration Cost

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Indy Medicare Part D Health Plan Terminated

Indy Health Insurance Company, a stand-alone Part D plan in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Georgia has been terminated.

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Losing your employer provided health insurance?

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Are you an applicable large employer, or not? That’s the question!

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Health Insurance 101: The Moop

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What is a minimum essential coverage (MEC) plan?

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Attaching Total Benefit Solutions In Pennie or Get Covered New Jersey

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Video: Health Insurance Basics Choosing The Right Plan

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What Are Trial Rights for Medicare Advantage?

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Coverage for Covid 19

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Onboarding Employees with Total Benefit Solutions

This quick and simple video shows you how easy it is to enroll your employees onto your group health insurance and benefits when you are working with Total Benefit Solutions, Inc! Make it easier for you call us today at (215)355-2121

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Reminders for Medicare CMS Notice and 1094-1095 filing

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Social Distancing Tips!

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DOL Penalties Increase for 2021

The Department of Labor (DOL) published the annual adjustments for 2021 that increase certain penalties applicable toemployee benefit plans. Private employers, including non-profits, should ensure employees receive required notices timely (SBC, CHIP, SPD, etc.)to prevent civil penalty assessments. In addition, employers should ensure Form 5500s are properly and timely filed, ifapplicable. Finally, employers facing document requests from EBSA should ensure documents are provided timely, asrequested.

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New Jersey Issues 2020 Individual Mandate Reporting Requirements

employer reporting for the 2020 calendar year under New Jersey’s individual health insurance mandate

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What is an urgent care center like?

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What is the NYHCRA Form?

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Aetna Attain: more than discounts, actual rewards

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CMS: New Individual HRA Guidance

As always if you have any questions about this update please reach out to your Total Benefit Solutions Inc account manager at (215)355-212

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What is my Max Out of Pocket?

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What is an HRA and How It May See A Major Change Soon..

Before we get into how rules for HRAs may be changing, we should discuss what an HRA is and how it works. A Health Reimbursement Account (sometimes referred to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement) is an employer-funded group health plan that reimburses employees, tax-free, for qualified medical expenses up to a certain amount per year. This type of policy does not replace Medical Insurance and is usually coupled with a High-Deductible policy. Unlike an Health Savings Account (HSA), the Employee can not help to fund the account.  Like HSAs though, there are maximum allowed contributions. In 2018, an Employer can fund an HRA up to $5,050 for a Single Employee and $10,250… Read More

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