Posts tagged with: employer coverage

No Surprises Act: Exploring the Impact on Employees, Employers and Costs

No Surprises Act: Exploring the Impact on Employees, Employers and Costs

December–January Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

December–January Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

In An Era Of Premium And Provider Price Increases, State Employee Health Plans Target Key Cost Drivers

In An Era Of Premium And Provider Price Increases, State Employee Health Plans Target Key Cost Drivers

The Impact of Unions on Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

The Impact of Unions on Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

Questionable Conduct: Allegations Against Insurers Acting as Third-Party Administrators

Questionable Conduct: Allegations Against Insurers Acting as Third-Party Administrators

January Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

January Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

ERISA 101: The United States’ Hands-Off Approach to Regulating Employer Health Plans

ERISA 101: The United States’ Hands-Off Approach to Regulating Employer Health Plans

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Potential Policy Responses

The Erosion of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance and Potential Policy Responses

Fixing the Family Glitch: Federal Rules Aim to Improve Coverage Affordability for Working Families

Fixing the Family Glitch: Federal Rules Aim to Improve Coverage Affordability for Working Families

August Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

August Research Roundup: What We’re Reading

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Stakeholders Respond to the Proposed Health Reimbursement Arrangement Rule. Part I: State Insurance Departments and Marketplaces

In October 2018, the Trump administration proposed rules to expand the use of health reimbursement a...
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December Research Round Up: What We’re Reading

Many people make New Year’s resolutions, with popular ones being to get healthy and save money. In...
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April Research Round Up: What We’re Reading

In CHIRblog’s April installment of What We’re Reading, CHIR's Olivia Hoppe digs into reports th...
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