A Message From ARC’s Director of Employee Benefits: What to Expect Around the 2024 January Renewal Cycle
While we’re doing all that we can to ensure this renewal season runs as smoothly as possible, we wanted to make you aware of the season we’re walking in now. Here are some things you need to know to ensure your enrollment goes smoothly this year.
EMPLOYER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Have You Notified CMS About Medicare Part D Creditable or Non-Creditable Status of Your Plan(s)?
Employers offering coverage to employees or retirees are required to notify CMS of whether their medical and prescription drug coverage is considered creditable or non-creditable.
Are You Ready to Tackle Your Spring Cleaning?
It’s spring cleaning time and that means getting your home sorted and reset for the year. Here are our tips for tackling the biggest spring cleaning tasks one by one.
ACA Health Insurer Tax (HIT) Has Been Repealed… but What Does That Mean?
The ACA’s health insurer tax (HIT), often referred to as the “health insurance providers fee,” imposes a fee on each covered entity engaged in the business of providing health insurance.
2019 ACA 1094-1095 Reporting Requirements Guide
Deadlines are fast approaching—April 1, 2020, if filing electronically or February 28, 2020, if filing via paper. Employees must receive 1095 forms by March 2, 2020.
Short-Term Health Insurance: Advantages and Disadvantages
Short-term medical coverage may be your best option if you are in good health and looking for lower premiums, but there may be pieces of the puzzle that you are missing.
Take Care of Your Ticker: February is American Heart Month!
The American Heart Association (AHA) approximates that every 40 seconds an American will have a heart attack. But heart disease can be prevented with small lifestyle shifts.