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Many ACA rules have been deferred year after year since the ACA started – think the Cadillac Tax. One such rule that we have been watching very closely is the […]
Many ACA rules have been deferred year after year since the ACA started – think the Cadillac Tax. One such rule that we have been watching very closely is the […]
Colds, viruses, flu, the plague, you name it, I swear I have had it this past fall and winter. As a mother, we are typically the last ones to go […]
Let’s face it – most people don’t care to understand their insurance plan until they need it. But once you’re sick, how do you know what costs you’re facing? No […]
You may have seen this acronym “PCORI” and know there is a fee associated with it, but what does it actually mean and why are you potentially liable for paying […]
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued new fee changes for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). This fee applies to plan sponsors of applicable self-insured health plans. For plan years […]
It seems that many insurance and healthcare professionals throw around acronyms and complex terms that not all consumers quite understand. Well that’s what we’re here for – to ensure you […]
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the new inflation adjustments for employee contributions towards employer-sponsored health flexible spending arrangements (HFSAs) at $2,600 for plan years beginning in 2017. For HSAs, […]
By now you’ve seen the commercials on television, the ads in the paper or have received the brochures, letters and fliers in the mail reminding you to sign up for […]
Recently we had an employer decide that they can no longer offer group health insurance to their employees. This has prompted many questions on individual health insurance so it seemed […]
A simple definition of insurance is an agreement between the insurer and the insured which specifies how claims will be paid for. Who ultimately pays those claims? It depends on […]