An Update on Reference-Based Pricing
Last year we told you about a case that could potentially impact the use of reference-based pricing in self-funded health plans. The name of the
Last year we told you about a case that could potentially impact the use of reference-based pricing in self-funded health plans. The name of the
The IRS recently issued Rev. Proc. 2022-24 in which it announced cost-of-living adjustments for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs) and excepted benefit
TLO or Terminal Liability Option is a feature of stop-loss insurance. It protects a plan sponsor of a self-funded health plan in the event that
In Rev. Proc. 2021-25, the IRS announced the 2022 contribution limits for HSAs. WHAT IS AN HSA? Think of an HSA, or Health Savings Account,
An increasing number of employers are facing Medicare-related health insurance issues, and these issues are expected to only become more prevalent in the coming years. Here
In a previous article, we told you about a case that was argued in the United States Supreme Court on October 6, 2020. That case,
On Tuesday morning, October 6, 2020, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Rutledge v. Pharmaceutical Care Management Association. What is
Healthcare has evolved dramatically in recent years, making it easier than ever for people to receive the care they need — without even leaving the
Top candidates look for more than a competitive salary when deciding whether to accept a job offer. Benefits packages are a significant part of the
Healthcare is getting more expensive. The most recent Large Employers Health Care Strategy and Plan Design Survey predicts a 5% increase in overall costs over