Grandfather Status: How to Keep It and What Does it Mean to Lose It
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act dramatically reformed the health insurance market in the United States. However, the Act also provided an exception from many of the insurance market and health insurance coverage reforms in the Act for plans that were in effect as the date of enactment (March 23, 2010). These plans are known as "grandfathered" health plans.
The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury have issued detailed regulations and guidance regarding grandfathered health plans. Join us for an in-depth two-hour webinar on "grandfathered" health plans under the Act.
Who Should Attend: Employees of TPA Firms
The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury have issued detailed regulations and guidance regarding grandfathered health plans. Join us for an in-depth two-hour webinar on "grandfathered" health plans under the Act.
Who Should Attend: Employees of TPA Firms
- What are the best practices for retaining grandfathered health plan status?
- What are the consequences to losing grandfathered health plan status?
- What changes may a plan make and still retain grandfathered health plan status?
- What changes to plan structure and benefit design will cause a plan to forfeit grandfathered health plan status?
Date Presented:
June 21, 2011 1:00 PM Eastern
Length:
2 hours
Streaming - Recording
SPBA Price:$0.00