December 5, 2018 The Departments of Treasury and Health and Human Services recently released four new Section 1332 “waiver concepts” to illustrate how states might take advantage of recently-released guidance
December 5, 2018 The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued a notice extending certain due dates for 2018 ACA information reporting to individuals under Sections 6055 and 6056 of the
December 5, 2018 Tech companies are banging down the doors of the healthcare industry, infiltrating different pieces of a complicated system in an effort to inject innovation into care delivery
December 5, 2018 Legislative and regulatory efforts to reduce drug costs is a top priority for both Democrats and Republicans in the next Congress, and it’s one of the few
December 5, 2018 It’s no secret that a government-controlled healthcare system would be disruptive—not only to the 156 million Americans with employer-sponsored healthcare, but also to those whom would be
December 5, 2018 Mental health costs employers $200 billion annually. Yet, about half of all employees with depression aren’t getting the care they need. Darcy Gruttadaro, Director of the Center
December 3, 2018 The IRS recently issued a notice extending certain due dates for 2018 ACA information reporting to individuals under Sections 6055 and 6056 of the Internal Revenue Code.
December 3, 2018 On Saturday, December 1, President Trump signed legislation that extends the National Flood Insurance Program to Friday, December 7. The legislation was passed by Congress on the
November 29, 2018 Dovetailing with the discussion of the dangers of data breaches, a federal court in Florida recently ruled that data breach losses are not covered under standard Commercial
November 29, 2018 Earlier this month, research firm CB Insights released a report that detailed the rise in cybercrime over the past two years and the simultaneous increase in interest