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How HRAs Can Help Your Employees Pay for Medical Expenses

InterWest Insurance Services

As rising health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs for health care are burdening workers, more employers are looking for ways to help their staff put aside money for those expenses. Unlike HSAs and flexible spending accounts, though, HRAs are solely funded by employers.

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Executive benefit reimbursement plans

Higginbotham

Even with health insurance, dental insurance and vision insurance, employees tend to end up with some out-of-pocket costs that aren’t covered by their various plans. A benefit reimbursement plan offers a way to cover these costs. A health reimbursement plan gives employers a way to cover these costs.

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2022 New Compliance Considerations Keep Popping Up 

HR Professionals Magazine

Reporting on Pharmacy Benefits and Drug Costs – Group health plans must report information on plan prescription drug spending to regulators, including plan year dates, number of enrollees, each state where coverage is provided, and most common and costly prescription drugs dispensed by the plan. Likely Effective in 2022.

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The Consolidated Appropriations Act: 2021’s Employee Benefits Provisions

McNees

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (“Act”), signed by President Trump on December 27, 2020, contains several provisions affecting employee benefits. Here is what you should know: Temporary Special Rules for Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Arrangements. The distribution must be taken prior to June 25, 2021.