Premiums for Obamacare plans will increase by double digits in 2016 should carriers get their proposed hikes accepted. Premiums for individual plans would rise by an average of 12 percent in 2016 if the newly proposed prices are approved, new analysis from HealthPocket finds. But that number is even higher for the most popular plans. Silver […]
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What to expect should SCOTUS strike down ACA subsidies
The countdown is on for the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act and the legality of subsidies – with a decision that could have looming political implications leading into a heated primary election cycle. If the government loses in King v. Burwell, insurance subsidies that the ACA makes available will vanish and […]
Household income key variable in benefits plan success
Lower income employees present a particular challenge to employers as they seek to get a handle on managing their health plans. “While health literacy and financial preparedness is low among a majority of Americans, socioeconomic gaps are emerging,” concludes the 2015 Aflac Workforces Report. “Higher-income households, or those earning $100,000 per year or more, are […]
PPACA mandated state insurance exchanges struggling
A number of state-run PPACA health insurance exchanges have been struggling over the last year-plus. In fact, state-run health insurance exchanges in Oregon, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Mexico, and Nevada have either permanently shut down their operations or have done so temporarily and are contemplating some attempts to relaunch them. Colorado, Minnesota and Vermont are now […]
Short-term health coverage surges
Short-term health plans are increasing in popularity as consumers search for options outside the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for basic health insurance. That’s what a study by eHealth, a private insurance exchange provider, found when it sought input from those who had used its online site to acquire short-term coverage. The big picture […]
IRS guidance sought following hardship withdrawal, loan documentation warning
Defined contribution plan sponsors remain in regulatory limbo regarding their obligations to maintain detailed documentation surrounding employee 401(k) hardship withdrawals. In April, in its periodic Employee Plan Newsletter, the IRS stated that, regardless of what records third-party administators maintain, sponsors should “retain these records in paper or electronic format:” Documentation of the hardship request, review […]
GOP unveils plan to replace PPACA
Republicans have officially floated their latest counter proposal to Obamacare. But they won’t have one key business segment on their side: The benefits industry. In a nutshell, the GOP proposal for extending health insurance to the masses would replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act with the American Health Care Reform Act, the fulcrum of […]
Is your HSA plan making the grade?
As health savings accounts continue to grow in popularity, it’s becoming evident that not all HSA plan designs are created equal. While plan design changes can seem cumbersome, our experience tells us that a well-designed plan helps drive higher enrollment and higher savings for the employer and employee. This is all done while improving employee health […]
Workers not factoring health costs into retirement planning
More than half of individuals who save for retirement have no plan for how to tap those funds when they reach retirement age, according to Pentegra Retirement Services. “The retirement industry has spent the last 20 years advising people how to accumulate retirement savings and reach a magic number. Many may not ever be able […]
Low-income earners could benefit from increased adviser assistance
Low-income earners not only prefer the help of a benefit adviser when choosing enrollment options, new research shows expert help could greatly improve understanding and engagement from this population for whom employee benefits could prove critical. Wide disparities between higher- and lower-income households exist in terms of financial preparedness and knowledge about health insurance and […]