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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Health Care Reform: 2016 Cost-Sharing Limits, Reinsurance Fee,and Other Changes Related to the Exchange

On February 27, 2015, the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) changed cost-sharing and transitional reinsurance program fee limits and released standards for health insurers and the Exchange (a.k.a. the Health Insurance Marketplace). This article identifies a few items of note for employers. 2016 Cost-Sharing Limits, Reinsurance Fee, and Other Changes Related to the Exchange – 040915R

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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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