Sinopsis
NFP Benefits Compliance Podcast channel.
Episodios
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Ep 32: Mental Health Parity
12/06/2018 Duración: 20minIn this episode, with mental health trending as a national discussion, Chase Cannon and Suzanne Spradley discuss mental health parity in health insurance coverage. As background, the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) requires that the financial requirements and treatment limitations imposed on mental health and substance abuse disorder benefits be no more restrictive than the predominant financial requirements and treatment limitations that apply to substantially all medical and surgical benefits. Chase quizzes Suzanne on some details relating to quantitative treatment limits (dollar and limit visits) and non-quantitative treatment limits (pre-authorization, reimbursement rates, cost sharing, etc.), including some examples outlined in recent federal guidance on MHPAEA. Suzanne outlines several examples of NQTL treatment limits. The two then discuss two recent cases involving mental health coverage issues, one of which ends in favor of the plan and one of which ends in favor of a p
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Ep 31: The Disappearing Fiduciary Rule
30/05/2018 Duración: 10minIn this episode, K.C. Barner and Beth Allen discuss the status of the DOL’s Fiduciary Rule. Since the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated the Rule, there’s been some action on the part of the DOL, the states and the SEC. Specifically, the DOL has indicated that it won’t enforce the Rule, while the SEC has proposed its own rule. The states are even joining the party, through litigation and regulation. The two discuss what all this action ultimately means for employer retirement plan sponsors.
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Ep 30: HSA Limits and Potential HSA Expansion Legislation
15/05/2018 Duración: 23minIn this episode, Chase Cannon and K.C. Barner – in his podcast debut – discuss some recent announcements and adjustments from the #IRS on #HSA contribution limits. The two discuss the mid-year changes to the 2018 maximum family HSA contribution limits — and what employers and HSA account holders should do in response to those changes. Then Chase and K.C. dive into some legislation that’s been introduced in Congress regarding changes to the HSA rules, including: 1. Clarifications on what constitutes “impermissible coverage” (including telehealth and onsite medical clinics) 2. A clarification that expenses for dependents up to age 26 can be reimbursed from an HSA 3. Some expansion on the types of expenses that can be paid out of an HSA (including gym memberships and home gym equipment) Chase closes with a discussion of issues that aren’t currently included, but which would be nice to include in the final version, including how HSA eligibility interacts with #Medicare entitlement and direct primary care #DCP
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Podcast Episode 29: Recent Case Outlines FMLA and Leave Issues and ERISA Sec. 510 Claims
01/05/2018 Duración: 14minIn this episode, Beth Allen and Chase Cannon break down a recent case (Stein v. Atlas Industries, Inc.) being litigated in federal court. Beth outlines the facts of the case, which involve an employee who had two events going on — his son’s extremely serious medical event and his own torn meniscus, which led him to be out on an FMLA-protected leave. Eventually, the employer terminated the employee for not following proper employer-outlined protocol with regard to employee notification for absences from work. Beth describes the employee’s claims against the employer, which were based on the employee’s FMLA protections and on ERISA Section 510, which generally prohibits an employer from retaliating against an employee (including terminating them) for exercising a right granted under ERISA. The employee claimed that the employer was terminating him due to the high claims and costs associated with his son’s medical event. Beth unpacks the arguments of both the employee and employer and explores why the court allo
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Ep 28: Employer Contribution Strategies
17/04/2018 Duración: 23minIn this episode, Chase Cannon and Suzanne Spradley discuss a topic that seems to be less pressing, but ever recurring: employer contribution strategies.
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Ep 27: Direct Primary Care
03/04/2018 Duración: 19minIn this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon delve into the health care delivery side of things with a discussion on direct primary care (DCP) arrangements, a type of clinical practice in which a physician offers primary care services to patients who pay a monthly membership or subscription fee. Suzanne further describes the details and history of DCP arrangements, how employers play in to the equation, the pros and cons of DCPs, and the state and federal regulatory considerations. Suzanne and Chase finish by discussing what to look for in 2018 as DCP arrangements continue trending upward.
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Ep 26: Is the DOL's Fiduciary Rule Doomed?
20/03/2018 Duración: 17minIn this episode, Beth Allen, former DOL enforcement attorney, discusses the DOL’s fiduciary rule and how it changed the definition of “fiduciary” to include more investment advisors. Then she highlights the recent Fifth Circuit Court decision that could result in the Fiduciary Rule's demise.
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Podcast Episode 25: Study Outlines Possible Reasons for Individual Market Premium Increases
06/03/2018 Duración: 22minPodcast Episode 25: Study Outlines Possible Reasons for Individual Market Premium Increases by NFP's Insights from the Experts
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Ep 24: Employer Reporting Discussion
21/02/2018 Duración: 16minIn this episode, Suzanne Spradley quizzes Chase Cannon on the most recent reminders and issues regarding employer mandate reporting. The two hit on the basics of reporting (including 2018 due dates) and how the 2019 repeal of the individual mandate may impact reporting obligations.
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Ep 22: D.C. Court Decision on EEOC's ADA and GINA Wellness Regulations
23/01/2018 Duración: 15minEp 22: D.C. Court Decision on EEOC's ADA and GINA Wellness Regulations
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Ep 21: Association Health Plans
09/01/2018 Duración: 23minEp 21: Association Health Plans by NFP's Insights from the Experts
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Ep 20: IRS Letters on Employer Mandate Penalties
29/11/2017 Duración: 14minIn this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon discuss IRS Letter 226J—the IRS’s first wave of ACA employer mandate penalty notices.
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Ep 19: The Executive Order and Reform Proposals
14/11/2017 Duración: 16minEp 19: The Executive Order and Reform Proposals
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Ep 18: What It Means: White House Quashes CSR Payments
31/10/2017 Duración: 19minEp 18: What It Means: White House Quashes CSR Payments
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Ep 17: Pros and Cons of Selling Insurance Across State Lines
03/10/2017 Duración: 22minEp 17: Pros and Cons of Selling Insurance Across State Lines
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Ep 16: State Paid Family Leave Laws Trending Upward
19/09/2017 Duración: 21minEp 16: State Paid Family Leave Laws Trending Upward
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Ep 15: Stabilizing Insurance Markets and Bipartisan ACA Discussions
06/09/2017 Duración: 24minEp 15: Stabilizing Insurance Markets and Bipartisan ACA Discussions
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Ep 14: Potential Regulatory Changes to the ACA
22/08/2017 Duración: 25minEp 14: Potential Regulatory Changes to the ACA
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Ep 13: Senate Rejects Health Care Freedom Act
01/08/2017 Duración: 19minEp 13: Senate Rejects Health Care Freedom Act