HR COMPLIANCE WEBINAR 2011 - Health care Reform: Pain or gain for Employers? - HR Compliance Webinar By ComplianceOnline.
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Deadline: January 25, 2011 | Date: January 25, 2011
Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2010-12-03 15:21:14 (GMT+9)
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This health care reforms webinar will discuss the various categories of employer under health Care reform, impact of the reform and the steps to be ready for upcoming implementation dates.Why Should You Attend:The Affordable care Act has had an immediate impact on all sizes of employers. There are five major points that employers must keep in mind: The tax credit, the “grandfathered” plan decision; the insurance product reform; exchanges; and the "play or pay" mandates. Also, employers must understand the term “FTE”.Attend this webinar to learn what FTE means and why it is important in determining "your obligations". In depth analysis of the tax credit and its impact on certain employers will be discussed. In addition, the factors for employers to consider in deciding whether to maintain “grandfathered” plan. The seminar will provide focus on the insurance product reforms and the so called “patient bill of rights" that have been passed. Finally, the creation of health care insurance exchanges and the interplay between these exchanges and employer coverage mandates will be thoroughly explained.
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