“I Call The Plan Fiduciary To The Stand!”
Whether they like it or not plan sponsors must now understand they are in the health insurance business……
Continue reading Why a ‘Tidal Wave’ of Fiduciary Lawsuits Are Coming Soon
“I Call The Plan Fiduciary To The Stand!”
Whether they like it or not plan sponsors must now understand they are in the health insurance business……
Continue reading Why a ‘Tidal Wave’ of Fiduciary Lawsuits Are Coming Soon
Yale University reached a nearly $1.3 million settlement with workers who say a rule requiring them to participate in a wellness program or pay a fee violated federal disability bias and genetic information laws, Connecticut federal court records show.
Continue reading Yale Reaches $1.3 Million Deal in Wellness Plan Bias Suit
This report briefly summarizes each kind of HRA, highlighting key aspects regarding eligibility and insurance coverage requirements, contributions, distributions, and the treatment of unused balances for each arrangement. It also provides a side- by-side comparison table of the different kinds of HRAs.
“How Sweet It Is!”
Doctors say a young boy called Easton has made medical history by becoming the first person in the world to receive a combined heart and thymus transplant.
Dr. Joseph Fraiman: “Personally, I would like to apologize to the three other scientists sitting with me here on Zoom, the proponents of the Great Barrington Declaration…I’m sorry, because I believe now you guys were correct. And you were correct from the beginning.”
“Eighteen-year-old high school student Edger Mulili says he would not be alive today if his father had not contributed $5 a month to a government health insurance scheme.”
Continue reading National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Saves Edger’s Life