Signup for Our Healthcare Seminars
Come find out more about the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the companion Reconcilation Bill that was recently signed into effect. Each seminar will focus on a different aspect of the law. We recently concluded our first series on the impact on small businesses and the potential tax credits and penalties. A video file will be posted soon in case you missed it.
The next series will focus on the impact to Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans are will be starting in August.
Each seminar will be limited to 10 participants in order to provide in-depth information and allow for plenty of time for questions. Coffee and cookies will be provided and there is no cost to attend. Feel free to invite others you feel might benefit from this information. Each seminar will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Due to the popularity of these seminars, we will schedule additional sessions if the demand is sufficient. If you are interested in attending, please complete the form below on the Healthcare reform seminars page and we will contact you as soon as session become available
January 24, 2011
New 2011 open-enrollment periods for children OLYMPIA, Wash. – The individual health insurance market will have two special open-enrollment periods for children this year. Parents who want to add their children to their individual health plans or buy child-only plans can do so from March 15-April 30, 2011 and from Sept. 15-Oct. 31, 2011. Insurance [...]
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October 22, 2010
Regence responds to the “Cease and Desist” order issued by Washington Insurance Commissioner, Mike Kreidler to stop enrolling children under the age of 19 outside of open enrollment period. Children can once again be enrolled using the Standard Health Questionnaire for effective dates of November or December 1st. In addition, the annual open enrollment period [...]
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October 15, 2010
Registration is now open for our series of informational seminars on the changes to Regence Blue Shield individual plans and Medicare changes for 2010. Click here to find out more and register today.
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July 26, 2010
The Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 signed by the President on July 22, 2010, did not extend the COBRA premium reduction. Read more at http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/cobra.html
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Tagged with: ARRA • COBRA • Unemployment
July 22, 2010
Another week and another set of regulations has been released by the Administration to aid the implementation of health care reform. This set addresses the law’s requirement that health plans and health insurers provide coverage for certain preventive services without imposing any cost-sharing requirements (e.g., copayment, coinsurance, deductibles). The new regulations are effective are effective [...]
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Tagged with: Healthcare reform • HHS • preventive care • regulations
June 21, 2010
When policymakers were crafting the comprehensive health care reform legislation enacted as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, H.R. 3590) and the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010 (H.R. 4872), an oft‐repeated promise was “If you like your current coverage, you can keep it.” To fulfill that promise, the reform [...]
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Tagged with: grandfather plan • grandfathering • Healthcare reform • PPACA
June 21, 2010
Summary and impact of PPACA Insurance Market Provisions – as compiled by AHIP. Health Care Reform Bill Insurance Market Provisions Timeline
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Tagged with: Healthcare reform • PPACA • timeline
April 16, 2010
Healthcare Reform…what does it mean for you? On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) which revised by the House Reconciliation Bill that was signed into effect on March 30, 2010. With this new law, the employer based system of providing healthcare to employees is maintained. [...]
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Tagged with: Healthcare reform • lunch and learn • medicare
August 10, 2009
This recent article appearing on MSN tells us that a growing chorus of medical professionals, researchers and ordinary citizens contend that the touchy topic of individual responsibility has been ignored in the health reform debate. Click here to read this thought-provoking article.
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Tagged with: Healthcare reform