Workers not factoring health costs into retirement planning

More than half of individuals who save for retirement have no plan for how to tap those funds when they reach retirement age, according to Pentegra Retirement Services. “The retirement industry has spent the last 20 years advising people how to accumulate retirement savings and reach a magic number. Many may not ever be able […]

Low-income earners could benefit from increased adviser assistance

Low-income earners not only prefer the help of a benefit adviser when choosing enrollment options, new research shows expert help could greatly improve understanding and engagement from this population for whom employee benefits could prove critical. Wide disparities between higher- and lower-income households exist in terms of financial preparedness and knowledge about health insurance and […]

Despite subsides, CA exchange enrollees report difficulty paying premiums

Despite nearly 9-in-10 enrollees through California’s state-run public exchange receiving a subsidy to help pay for their insurance, almost half say it is difficult to afford the monthly premium. According to a report by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 44% of Covered California enrollees reported difficulty in paying their monthly premium, versus a quarter […]

California senate votes to let undocumented immigrants use PPACA exchange

(Bloomberg Politics) — The California Senate voted Tuesday to allow undocumented workers living in the state to obtain medical insurance through its Obamacare health exchange. Senate Bill 4 also would allow those in the country illegally who are 18 years of age or younger and reside in California to enroll in Medi-Cal, the state’s insurance program […]

PPACA dropouts cut enrollment by 1.5 million

(Bloomberg) — About 1.5 million people dropped off health insurance coverage rolls this year after failing to pay for policies they picked on the Obamacare marketplaces. That left 10.2 million covered by Affordable Care Act policies as of March 31, up from 6.3 million at the end of 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid […]

Nevada considers transitioning to Healthcare.gov

The clock is ticking for various state legislatures that are pondering a change in the way their residents enroll in public health insurance exchanges ahead of the widely anticipated June ruling in King v. Burwell on whether federal subsidies will be scrapped in 34 states that rely on Healthcare.gov for signups. One such example is a joint […]

Employers embracing onsite health centers

Companies with onsite or near-site health centers must like them, because many have plans to expand them. Towers Watson surveyed representatives of 120 large corporations that already have such centers, and found that 38 percent plan to add capacity to those centers over the next two years. Among their plans: onsite pharmacy services, expanded wellness programming […]

Insurers propose double-digit rate hikes

Individuals who buy health insurance through Healthcare.gov could see big increases in their premiums next year. Requests are varied — Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico is proposing hikes between 49% and 65% — but several insurers are seeking double-digit increases, according to a list of proposed rate increases of 10% or more that the […]

Premium reimbursement is a costly violation

The Internal Revenue Service, Department of Labor and Department of Health and Human Services have each issued frequently asked questions stating that employer payment plans (sometimes referred to as premium reimbursement plans) for individual health insurance coverage fail to comply with the Affordable Care Act. Employers that violate this rule are subject to an excise […]

View: Oregon shows Obamacare remaking insurance market

(Bloomberg View) — Two years in, there’s a lot we still don’t know about Obamacare. How many people will it end up insuring? What will the premiums look like? How much will the program cost? Some of these questions won’t be answered satisfactorily for a while, if ever. Even the most basic data point, on […]