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NFP's Insights from the Experts

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NFP introduces the Insights from the Experts podcast series. Each episode will showcase timely perspective from members of the NFP community, delivering information, analysis and solutions that address our clients’ most significant challenges. You can find archived episodes of Innovation Conversations at https://soundcloud.com/user-939810789.

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Episodes

EP 139: Guidance and Litigation Relating to CAA Gag Clause Prohibitions

18m · Published 06 Jun 20:30
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon review the CAA’s prohibition on gag clauses in TPA and service provider contracts, as well as the employer’s obligation to attest to the removal of gag clauses (due December 31, 2023, for the first time). Suzanne outlines the challenges employers and plans face when working with TPAs, and explores how recent guidance attempts to address those challenges. Additionally, Suzanne and Chase discuss two recent cases between plans and their TPAs. They examine how these cases may impact employers’ paths forward in complying with the CAA gag clause prohibition and attestation requirements.

EP 138: Preventive Care Litigation, HSA Updates and Some Interesting Issues on Form 5500 Schedule As

19m · Published 24 May 15:47
In this episode, Chase Cannon and Suzanne Spradley discuss updates on the ACA preventive care mandate litigation, including a stay issued by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. HSA contribution limits become a topic of discussion, as the IRS recently published updated numbers. Chase and Suzanne also discuss a common problem for employers filing Form 5500 with respect to missing Schedule A information from carriers.

EP 137: National Debt, Debt Ceilings and the Impact on Healthcare and Group Health Plans

19m · Published 09 May 21:07
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon have a look at the national debt and debt ceiling and how they impact employers and their group health plans. Suzanne leads off with a discussion on the national debt and how Congress sets the debt ceiling. Suzanne and Chase go in depth on what a failure to raise the debt ceiling and/or default on debt could mean for the healthcare industry. Suzanne closes with a discussion on mandatory and discretionary spending and how the tax exclusion for employer-provided benefits could potentially be at risk.

EP 136: Recent HIPAA Violation Settlements from OCR

28m · Published 25 Apr 21:28
In this episode, Chase Cannon and Suzanne Spradley review several recent HIPAA violation settlements from the HHS Office for Civil Rights. Chase starts off by reviewing the general HIPAA obligations of fully and self-insured plans, including the importance of a HIPAA risk assessment. Chase and Suzanne discuss three real-life scenarios outlining ways in which companies experienced HIPAA breaches. Chase emphasizes the importance of a solid IT and technology team as part of a company’s HIPAA privacy and security strategy, including the development and implementation of certain policies and procedures. The two also discuss lessons learned from the settlements in the context of an employer group health plan.

EP 135: Texas Court Invalidates a Portion of the ACA’s Preventive Services Coverage Requirement

20m · Published 11 Apr 19:14
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon discuss a recent Texas court ruling that invalidates a portion of the ACA’s preventive services coverage requirement. Suzanne provides a background of the plaintiffs and their arguments, including a Constitutional problem with the way the government appointed officers under the ACA and a religious freedom violation. Suzanne and Chase discuss the court’s decision, including the potential for a stay (hold) on the decision and the decision’s impact on fully and self-insured plans.

EP 134: IRS Mandates Electronic Filing for Smaller Employers

16m · Published 14 Mar 15:27
In this episode, Chase Cannon and Suzanne Spradley address recent IRS guidance that mandates electronic filing of certain tax forms – including Forms 1095-C – for smaller employers. Chase describes the background from Congress and the IRS and explains what it means now that any employer filing 10 or more forms (previously, this was 250) will be required to do so through the IRS electronic filing system. Suzanne and Chase discuss the impact on smaller employers, along with updated employer mandate penalties and certain state filing requirements for employers. Chase closes with an outline of a proposed bill in Congress addressing benefits continuation for employees locked out or participating in a strike.

EP 133: PBM Transparency: Potential State and Federal Activity

24m · Published 01 Mar 22:45
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon discuss potential activity at the federal and state level relating to PBM transparency. Suzanne begins the discussion by outlining a few proposals from Congress that attempt to hold PBMs accountable for unfair and deceptive practices that may be driving up prescription drug costs. Suzanne then addresses a few state proposals that attempt to regulate PBMs. Suzanne and Chase close by discussing the potential impact on employers and their group health plans.

EP 132: Public Health Emergencies, Telehealth Extensions & State Compliance Considerations – 2023

26m · Published 31 Jan 23:53
In this episode, Beth Allen and Chase Cannon look at several new developments for plan compliance in 2023. The two start with the recent announcement on the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, which impacts the outbreak period and extension of timeframes for certain compliance deadlines. Chase then dives in on the CAA 2023 extension of relief for telehealth services in conjunction with HSA eligibility. Chase and Beth close by outlining several state compliance challenges, including state law interaction with telehealth services and the ever-evolving landscape of state paid family and medical leave laws.

Ep 131: Healthcare Policy and Compliance Issues for Employers to Consider in 2023

24m · Published 04 Jan 21:16
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon highlight several areas of healthcare policy and compliance that will be on center stage in 2023. Suzanne starts with a discussion of transparency in healthcare and prescription drug costs, including several compliance requirements that will take effect in 2023. Suzanne and Chase discuss state compliance challenges, including abortion travel coverage, paid family and medical leave, and new legislation aimed at providers (but could indirectly impact employers). Suzanne closes by addressing the extension of telehealth relief with respect to HSA eligibility and what to look for in 2023 on the mental health parity analysis requirement.

Ep 130: More COBRA Cases — Class Actions and COBRA Election Notices

18m · Published 08 Nov 22:28
In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon discuss several recent COBRA cases. Suzanne starts by outlining several class action lawsuits filed against employers and plan sponsors relating to deficiencies in an employer health plan’s COBRA election notice. Suzanne and Chase discuss the use of the DOL’s Model Election Notice and how that usage interacts with potential DOL regulatory fines and participant lawsuits, and how employers can get into trouble by not including the appropriate information in the model or other election notices. Suzanne then describes a lawsuit against a single employer relating to a COBRA election notice delivery failure, including the involvement of a TPA.

NFP's Insights from the Experts has 161 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 56:08:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 12:10.

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