March 20, 2012 (Arlington, Va.) - Final regulations on the "Summary of Benefits and Coverage" (SBC) that group health plans and insurers must provide under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were issued in February by the Departments of Labor, Treasury, and Health and Human Services. The new requirements go into effect September 23, 2012.
Employers must be ready to comply in time for their first open enrollment following the September 23, 2012 effective date (and potentially before that first open enrollment period for certain classes of eligible enrollees). Employers need to understand the rules and coordinate with their health insurers and/or third party providers to develop SBC content and make sure that SBC rules are followed in providing proper information to employees. In addition, employers should consider how the new SBC disclosures will be received by employees and their beneficiaries and what additional administrative issues may arise as a result.
Bloomberg BNA will offer a new webinar on April 10, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. EST, led by Jeffrey R. Capwell, James P. McElligott, Jr., and Felicia Mitchell of the law firm McGuireWoods LLP, to help employers understand the details of the new rules, including:
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