As they do every year, the Internal Revenue Service released the dollar limits that apply to qualified retirement plans.Continue Reading 2012 Limits for Qualified Retirement Plans
Legal News
Federal Court Denies Preliminary Injunction for Highmark in UPMC Dispute
On October 12, 2011, U.S. District Magistrate Cathy Bissoon of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued an Opinion denying Highmark’s request for a preliminary injunction against UPMC, which injunction sought to restrain UPMC from publically discussing and stating that patients’ health care coverage could end as early as June…
Pennsylvania Progress on Health Insurance Exchange
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is publishing a series of articles on nationwide progress reports towards the establishment of health insurance exchanges. You can log onto their website for an update on all of the states, but I have attached a copy of the Pennsylvania report.
$100 Million in New Affordable Care Act Grants Help Fight Health Insurance Premium Hikes
The Department of Health and Human Services has issued a News Release describing how the Affordable Care Act Grants are working to help contain health insurance premium hikes. The Affordable Care Act earmarked $250,000,000 in health insurance rate review grants. This money is being awarded to states to allow them to do a variety of things to…
REGISTER NOW – 2011 Symposium – HEALTHCARE FUTURES — CONSIDERATIONS & IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYERS
HEALTHCARE FUTURES — CONSIDERATIONS & IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYERS
Health Care Reform: What’s up next for Employers?
Emerging health care reform mandates, regulations and guidelines are driving numerous changes to employer health benefits. Having dealt with the initial administration compliance requirements, employers are now turning their attention to the longer-term issues included in reform.Continue Reading REGISTER NOW – 2011 Symposium – HEALTHCARE FUTURES — CONSIDERATIONS & IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYERS
Three-Judge Panel Will Hear Oral Arguments by Obama Administration about Healthcare Reform
The federal government will present oral arguments today to a three-judge panel at the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta for State of Florida et al. v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services et al. (Docket No. 11-11021). The federal government has appealed a ruling by a Florida judge who declared the…
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Announces Latest Medical Malpractice Data Shows Number of Filings Reach New Low
A total of 1,491 malpractice lawsuits were filed in 2010, according to a report released last week by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
Court officials reported that 163 cases reached a jury, and 133 verdicts – 81 percent – favored the defense.
Chief Justice Ronald Castille said there’s been a 45 percent decline in…
EASIER SOFTER ACOs
Although the ink is barely dry on the proposed regulations for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), there are already harbingers that ACOs may not be the Health Care Reform savior they were intended to be.
First, a study by the American Hospital Association states that the estimate initially made by CMS for the cost of…
HHS Concludes Getting Punched In The Head Is Dangerous
We needed a study for this???
Accountable Care Organizations
Important update today regarding Accountable Care Organizations participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (Shared Savings Program).
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