“Repeal and Replace” becomes “Repair with Delay”

Si's Library Navigation

This room contains pieces drawn from my experiences at Health Decisions. It offers practical advice for anyone involved in managing group health plan expenses.
From the present, this room contains articles and reports by others that I wanted to share. Reasons for sharing will vary, so expect a potpourri.
This room provides reference points and norms I have observed or documented that can be used by persons trying to get their bearings in the often confusing world of group health.
This room contains my views on the future of the US health care system. My intent is not to convince anyone, but to broaden the discussion beyond the political debate that passes for health reform in America.
This room contains recordings and trasncripts of conversations I've had with interesting people I have had the privilege of meeting. Some are friends, some professional acquantances; all have interesting perspectives worth sharing.
From the past, this room contains some of the talks and articles I have done that I thought were worth sharing.

Topics of Conversation Health Care Reform News and Views Tools of the TradeSi's Library

Use the above navigation buttons to filter Si's Library by category.

Thursday, February 9, 2017 1:58:00 PM Categories: Health Reform

It’s looking more and more likely that the Affordable Care Act – and its compliance requirements – aren’t going to be repealed any time soon. At a press conference at the end of January, House Speaker Paul Ryan said they planned to be “done with legislating, with respect to Obamacare and healthcare, at the end of this year." Then in an interview on Sunday February 5, the president said about the process that “I would like to say by the end of the year, at least the rudiments, but we should have something within the year and the following year."                                                                                             

We are reaffirming our recommendation that all our clients continue compliance efforts with us and maintain the monthly provision of data now in place. Regardless of what happens, it is prudent for employers to remain prepared for future IRS reporting. Stopping data exchange efforts in 2017 may mean incurring an additional expense in time and money in the future.

Share This Using Popular Bookmarking Services
Comments are closed on this post.
 
409 Plymouth Road, Suite 220 • Plymouth, Michigan 48170
phone 734­.451.2230 • fax 734­.451.2835
© 2011 - 2024 Health Decisions, Inc.