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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Healthcare Compliance: 2023 Q4 Digest

Stay ahead in healthcare compliance with the 2023 Fourth Quarter Compliance Digest, a consolidated resource featuring all Q4 bulletins from October to December. This document is your one-stop-shop for the latest in health care reform, simplifying the complexities of compliance. Key Features: Up-to-Date Information: Get the latest developments in healthcare compliance from Q4 2023. Convenience in One Document: Access all relevant information in a single, downloadable PDF. Streamlined Access: Easily download the digest for quick and efficient access to essential updates. To explore further, download the PDF below: We’re committed to providing exceptional support, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists… Read More

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New Federal Rules: HHS 2023 Penalty Hike

In the world of healthcare compliance, staying up to date with federal regulations and guidelines is crucial to avoid costly penalties. One such regulation that affects healthcare providers and group health plans is the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, commonly known as the “Inflation Adjustment Act.” This act directs federal agencies to adjust civil monetary penalties to account for inflation. In a recent development, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued final rules on October 6, 2023, updating the civil monetary penalties for inflation. Understanding the Updated Penalties The adjusted penalties are applicable to penalties assessed on or after October 6, 2023. It’s… Read More

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2024 ACA Affordability Shake-Up: Are You Ready?

Are you ready for some important news regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? The IRS has just released an update that could impact your organization’s healthcare offerings. In this blog post, we’ll break down the latest announcement and what it means for employers and employees alike. If you’re interested in diving deeper, be sure to download our PDF for more information. IRS Announces 2024 ACA Affordability Indexed Amount The IRS recently made an important announcement in Revenue Procedure 2023-29 regarding the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) affordability indexed amount under the Employer Shared Responsibility Payment (ESRP) requirements. This announcement is significant for employers as it affects the calculation of penalties related… Read More

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