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Preauthorization Explained

By |2019-04-11T10:50:39-04:00Friday, November 7, 2014|

A Basic Explanation Before you can schedule certain healthcare services you may need to get preapproval from your insurance company. This is called preauthorization. (The terms precertification, prior authorization, and

Medicaid Explained

By |2019-04-11T10:50:39-04:00Friday, November 7, 2014|

A Basic Explanation Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that helps Americans with limited income pay their medical bills. It also offers healthcare coverage to people with disabilities

CHIP Explained

By |2020-06-18T14:09:55-04:00Friday, November 7, 2014|

A Basic Explanation All parents want their kids to grow up happy and healthy. For families who need some assistance in making sure their youngest members get the healthcare they

Emergency Care Explained

By |2020-06-19T11:11:50-04:00Thursday, November 6, 2014|

A Basic Explanation If your spouse suddenly has chest pains and trouble breathing, you shouldn’t have to stress about whether a trip to the ER will break the bank. That’s

Dental Insurance Explained

By |2019-04-11T10:50:39-04:00Tuesday, November 4, 2014|

A Basic Explanation Everybody wants a megawatt smile, but did you know that healthy teeth and gums contribute to the overall health of your whole body? Well, they do. Research

Essential Health Benefits Explained

By |2019-04-11T10:50:39-04:00Monday, November 3, 2014|

A Basic Explanation If you’re buying your own health insurance (meaning you’re not getting your coverage through an employer, or as part of any other group plan), you’re guaranteed coverage

Setting Up Defined Contribution Class Structures

By |2019-04-11T10:50:40-04:00Tuesday, July 1, 2014|

Employers who sponsor self-funded group health plans (as well as fully-insured employers who want to proactively comply with non-discrimination requirements) and are moving from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) funding arrangements need to decide and define how they allocate funds for employees to use. DC funding arrangements allow an employer to completely define their maximum annual spend for health benefits prior to open enrollment.

What You Need to Know When Moving to a Full Defined Contribution Funding Arrangement

By |2019-04-11T10:51:13-04:00Thursday, May 22, 2014|

We occasionally get questions from brokers and employers about how they should setup their defined contribution funding arrangements. In a future post we'll share some of the general guidance that brokers can share with their clients. However, in this post we'll take a more technical approach, looking first at the regulations that apply to employers moving to a full defined contribution funding arrangement.