Large Employers Considering Idea of ‘Skinny’ Health Plans
Many employers are thinking of offering a very limited health care plan in order to avoid a higher penalty.
Many employers are thinking of offering a very limited health care plan in order to avoid a higher penalty.
Until now, much of the debate swirling around the Affordable Care Act has focused on the cost of premiums in the state-based health insurance exchanges. But what will enrollees actually get for that monthly charge?
If employers aren’t offering guidance to workers, the responsibility lies in the hands of consumers to educate themselves.
Here are five ways insurers could handle the fact that the new PPACA fees are supposed to kick in on Jan. 1.
Thirty-six of the nation’s 50 states received either a “D” or an “F” in a report card, issued by two nonprofit organizations
With spending capped on the program at $5 billion, money is running out because beneficiaries turned out to be costlier to care for than expected.
Why business owners view the new health care law through many different paradigms.
As workers open their W-2 forms this month, many will see a new box
This provision and the change in the medical expense deduction are expected to raise more than $40 billion of revenue over 10 years.
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