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Five tools every insurance agent should have

PeopleKeep

With thousands of Americans looking to agents and brokers for help navigating the confusing world of health insurance, qualified insurance agents are in high demand in the U.S.

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June HR Update

Higginbotham

P CORI Fees Due July 31, 2023 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires health insurance issuers and self-insured plan sponsors to pay Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute fees (PCORI fees). As a result, these fees will continue to apply for the 2020-2029 fiscal years. February 2022 July 31, 2023 $2.79

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June HR News Worth Review

Higginbotham

As we have been discussing since last year through multiple webinars and compliance updates, the Transparency in Coverage Final Rules (TiC Final Rules) require group health plans and health insurance issuers to disclose on a public website detailed pricing information in three separate machine-readable files (MRFs).

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Medical Plans Have PCORI Fee Extended 10 Years

Fringe Benefit Analysts

At the end of 2019, Congress reauthorized the annual payment of the PCORI fee until 2029. The instructions with respect to PCORTF are contained on pages 8 and 9 of the Instructions for Form 720 Part II (the first portion of the instructions apply to health insurance policies, as opposed to self-funded health plans).

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September HR News Worth Review

Higginbotham

The negotiations will take effect in 2026 for 10 drugs covered by Medicare, increasing to 20 drugs in 2029. The law also implements a three-year extension on increased health insurance subsidies for coverage purchased through an Exchange.

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Healing Healthcare's Heroes: Rewards and Recognition for Nurses, Doctors, and Other Frontline Healthcare Workers

Empuls

million new jobs between 2019 to 2029. The ‘Big Five’ healthcare roles on the rise in the sector are nurses, home care & personal health aides, mental health specialists, massage therapists, and respiratory therapists.