2023 Inflation Adjusted Amounts for HSAs

The IRS released the inflation adjustments for health savings accounts (“HSAs”) and their accompanying high deductiblehealth plans (“HDHPs”) effective for calendar year 2023, and the maximum amount that may be made newly available forexcepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (“HRAs”). All limits have increased from the 2022 amounts, somesignificantly.

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Proposed Regulations to Fix ACA’s Affordability “Family Glitch”

individuals are not eligible for premium tax credits in the Marketplace

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Talk to your doctor about Keystone proactive plans

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HealthCare.gov Notices New Class of Individual Employer Policies

hCare.gov managers are signaling that they think individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements matter. The regulators in charge of the federal Affordable Care Act public exchange system today gave ICHRAs official attention, by adding an ICHRA use reporting requirements for the insurers that sell coverage through HealthCare.gov. Click here for the full story on Think Advisor.com

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Understanding Your OMNIA Health Plan: OMNIA Tier 1 and Tier 2

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Free or Nearly Free Health Coverage Through New Jersey’s Expanded Access”

The new Expanded Access Special Enrollment Period allows qualifying consumers with an annual household income of up to 200% of the federal poverty level to enroll in a health plan throughout the year. New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy and Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Marlene Caride have introduced a new “Expanded Access” initiative, which allows residents at certain income levels to continue to enroll in free or nearly free health coverage through Get Covered New Jersey.     The new Expanded Access Special Enrollment Period allows qualifying consumers with an annual household income of up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to enroll in a health plan throughout the year. This population will… Read More

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Temporary Telehealth Relief for HSA Plans

On March 15, 2022, the President signed government funding legislation, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (“CAA-22”), into law. The legislation includes a prospective extension of relief that allows first dollar coverage of telehealth servicesfrom April 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. This relief allows individuals with High Deductible Health Plans (“HDHPs”)to receive free telehealth services prior to the satisfaction of their minimum deductible and remain eligible to make HealthSavings Account (“HSA”) contributions….

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New Qualifying Life Event through Pennie for New Customers!

Depending on a customer’s household income, they may qualify to enroll in coverage through a new Special Enrollment Period and receive financial assistance offered through Pennie! If a customer’s income is equal to or below 150% Federal Poverty Level (see table below), they can enroll in coverage through Pennie at any time of the year. New enrollees will need to take these steps to enroll in coverage under this qualifying life event: Submit a new Pennie application  If they meet the criteria in the table below, a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) will automatically open!  Once the SEP opens, they will have 60-days to enroll in a plan through Pennie. Once enrolled, coverage will begin the start of… Read More

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Employers in Philadelphia Are Required to Provide Paid COVID Relief  

Employers in Philadelphia, PA with 25 or more employees must provide up to 40 hours of additional paid sick leave to eligible employees when they are unable to work for certain COVID-19 related reasons. The new measure became effective on March 9, 2022 and will extend through the end of 2023. It covers employees who are unable to work for the following reasons: To care for self or a family member showing symptoms of COVID-19 To care for self or a family member exposed to COVID-19, in order to self-isolate As a result of childcare or school closures To obtain a COVID-19 test or vaccine, or to recover from injury,… Read More

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Independence: Changes to the Value and Select formularies for April 1

Changes to the Value and Select formularies for April 1 Independence Blue Cross is making changes to the Value and Select Drug Program® (Select) formularies effective April 1, 2022. Updates are made to the Value and Select formularies quarterly.The updated lists for April 1 are available now on our website. Select the appropriate link to view the Value or Select formulary. The updated list can be found under “Formulary drug documents.” Changes that result in positive member experiences happen quarterly in January, April, July, and October. Examples of these changes include new drugs and generics being added to the formularies, tier changes that can result in lowering member cost‑share, and utilization management removal.Negative formulary changes… Read More

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Temporary Telehealth Relief for HSA Plans

On March 15, 2022, the President signed government funding legislation, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (“CAA-22”), into law. The legislation includes a prospective extension of relief that allows first dollar coverage of telehealth services from April 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. This relief allows individuals with High Deductible Health Plans (“HDHPs”) to receive free telehealth services prior to the satisfaction of their minimum deductible and remain eligible to make Health Savings Account (“HSA”) contributions….

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How does level funding health insurance work?

Level funding (also called alternate funding) is a group health insurance product available to employers. It behaves just like a fully-insured product, and allows some groups to get coverage at more competitive rates than traditional fully insured ACA plans. How does level funding work? An employer pays a set monthly cost into an account, like a ” premium”. This “premium” money is then used to pay claims for employee health care. If there’s any money left in the account at the end of the plan year, it goes back to the employer. If employee claims spending exceeds the funds in the account, the health insurer covers the difference. If there are any large… Read More

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Open Enrollment may be over, but consumers may still be able to enroll in Marketplace coverage

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Member Cost Sharing for Most Telemedicine and Telehealth Visits Will Resume Effective February 3, 2022

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Aetna: Over-the-counter COVID-19 tests for small group plan sponsors

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Independence is covering OTC COVID‑19 test kits through pharmacy benefits

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If Pennie Customers Missed the Deadline to Enroll Because of COVID-19 Impacts – They Now Have Until January 31st to Enroll!

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HHS Extends Public Health Emergency until April 16, 2022

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Expanding Coverage for COVID-19 Testing

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Pennsylvania Individual Open Enrollment Deadline

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HHS Issues Guidance Addressing HIPAA & COVID-19 Vaccinations

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2021 MLR Rebate Checks Recently Issued to Fully Insured Plans

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AmeriHealth New Jersey prepares to comply with new Transparency requirements

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HHS Extends Public Health Emergency until October 18, 2021

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COBRA Subsidy Termination Notice Reminder

AEIs must be provided with a notice of expiration of the COBRA subsidy between August 16 and September 15, 2021. The notice must explain the date that the premium assistance will expire and that the individual may be eligible for coverage without any premium assistance through COBRA, a group health plan, the Marketplace, or Medicare/Medicaid.

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