Annual ACA IRS Reporting Overview and Employee References

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires each Applicable Large Employer (ALE) to report to the IRS on its compliance with the ACA’s Employer Mandate at the conclusion of the compliance calendar year. Copies of such reports must also be distributed to employees by ALEs.

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The December Omnibus Bill’s Little Secret: It Was Also A Giant Health Bill

The giant spending bill passed by Congress last month kept the government open. But it also quietly rewrote huge areas of health policy: Hundreds of pages of legislation were devoted to new health care programs.

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Remote Work, Intermittent Leave Make FMLA Compliance ‘Much More Challenging’

In a webinar on Wednesday, Shea told attendees that remote work makes FMLA administration “much more challenging,” as FMLA-eligible remote employees may be inclined to check emails or perform other tasks that would otherwise be considered part of their job — even while they’re on FMLA leave.

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State COVID Testing Sites Begin To Close

California is preparing to close dozens of state-run COVID-19 testing and treatment sites ahead of the planned end of the state of emergency in February.

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What The Inflation Reduction Act’s Reforms To Medicare Part D Mean For Prescription Drug Prices

Last year, President Joe Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), setting into motion a series of changes to the way that Medicare and its beneficiaries pay for prescription drugs. Much has been written about the act’s individual provisions, but little has been said about how they fit together as a whole. In fact, these seemingly standalone ...

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Seven Burning Questions Related To Commercial Prices For Health Care Services

Almost two decades ago, Gerard Anderson and colleagues published the seminal paper ‘It’s the Prices, Stupid’, identifying why health care spending in the US was so much higher than other developed countries.  Spoiler alert: it’s the prices. Twenty years on, this conclusion has continued to be affirmed over time and in greater detail. Yet, the many differences between national ...

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Dollar General Pilots Mobile Clinics As It Targets A Bigger Presence In Healthcare

Dollar General is expanding into healthcare services in what could be a competitive shot across the bow for drugstores and other retailers. The company is piloting mobile health clinics at three stores in Tennessee to provide customers with basic, preventive and urgent care services along with lab testing. The discount retailer teamed up with DocGo, a ...

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NFL Has Been Slow to Embrace Mental Health Support for Players

When Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field in the middle of the “Monday Night Football” game in Cincinnati on Jan. 2, Carrie Hastings, half a continent away, understood what she needed to do — and right away. “I had a few guys that I sort of immediately knew ...

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California Lawsuit Accuses Six Companies Of Driving Up Insulin Costs

California is suing several companies that dominate the U.S. insulin market, accusing them of driving up prices. “We’re going to level the playing field and make this lifesaving drug more affordable for all who need it by putting an end to big pharma’s big profit scheme,” Attorney General Rob Bonta says after filing the lawsuit ...

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DHS Announces Process Enhancements for Supporting Labor Enforcement Investigations

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that noncitizen workers who are victims of, or witnesses to, the violation of labor rights, can now access a streamlined and expedited deferred action request process. Deferred action protects noncitizen workers from threats of immigration-related retaliation from the exploitive employers. Effective immediately, this process will improve ...

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