The U.S. Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services (the “Departments”) released a final rule to expand the use of, and access to, Health Reimbursement Accounts.
Q&A with Nick Bellanca, Executive VP, Sales & Business Development.
The pharmacy supply chain is one of the most complex and opaque parts of the healthcare ecosystem. Co-pay discounts and other rebates may lower costs, but do not address the
Surprise Medical Billing Broad bipartisan support from the Trump administration as well as Congress has created momentum around surprise medical billing. Earlier this week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee
April 18, 2019 The Council has joined over 30 other employment-based trade groups to provide two letters on the issue of surprise medical billing to House leadership, and the chair
April 18, 2019 Joel Wood, SVP, Government Affairs and Joel Kopperud, VP, Government Affairs, give us the lowdown on AHPs, the ACA, Medicare for All and drug pricing—and what we can
April 18, 2019 In response to a federal district court decision to set aside portions of the DOL’s Association Health Plan (AHP) rule, a group of Republican senators, led by
Seventy-eight percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. People need help, and it’s one thing to read about it and another to understand what that means as a day-to-day situation
An update on two key issues — Association Health Plans and Cannabis Regulation — that we want to bring to your attention.
March 25, 2019 The Council signed onto a joint letter with other large and small American businesses, health insurance providers, and brokers, urging Congress to take action to protect patients