Public Health Emergency Continues into 2023

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the U.S. government first enacted a National Public Health Emergency in March 2020. Intended to last one year, it has been extended twice. The current extension is scheduled to end in January 2023. Public health emergency status gives the government special, temporary powers. For example, regulatory agencies can approve drugs and treatments faster than under normal protocols. Although there is currently no announced plan to extend beyond January 2023,

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Intro to COBRA and State Continuation

The thought of losing health insurance coverage is scary. This informative blog answers the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about COBRA by participants. If you’re a COBRA administrator, this page is a great resource for your employer groups. This extensive list of FAQs describes what COBRA is, who qualifies, how coverage works and more.

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“The Case for COBRA System Flexibility: Expecting the Unexpected” – BenefitsPRO features article by DataPath Chief Marketing Officer

What are COBRA administrators to do in the face of all this change? At the very least, they have to stay flexible. And that flexibility has to start with their administration system. By Bo Armstrong Originally Posted by BenefitsPROFebruary 16, 2022 Brokers and TPAs who offer COBRA administration expect changes in the number of accounts being managed from month to month. Or at least that was the case before COVID-19 came roaring in like a huge

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Where We Are: COVID-19 Relief and Health Plans

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, many relief measures have been enacted, from stimulus payments to extended deadlines to COBRA subsidies. Keeping up with these relief measures, how long they apply and what employers need to do to stay compliant can be most challenging. With expiration dates right around the corner, it’s important to know what’s coming in terms of COVID-19 relief and health plans. But before we get into that, how did we get here to

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IRS Issues More ARPA Guidance on Premium Assistance for COBRA

On July 26, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Notice 2021-46, which provides further guidance on premium assistance for COBRA continuation coverage under ARPA. Topics covered include extended coverage periods, dental and vision coverage, state continuation, and who may claim the COBRA Premium Assistance credit.

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IRS Clarifies ARPA COBRA Premium Assistance – FAQs and Answers

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently published Notice 2021-31, with an extensive list of clarifications for the COBRA subsidy approved by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Subjects addressed in the Notice include Assistance Eligible Individuals (AEIs), involuntary termination of employment, furloughs, coverages eligible for the subsidy, and much more. The following questions and answers highlight frequently asked questions. This article is not intended as legal advice. Please contact your qualified benefits counsel if you

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ARRA vs ARPA: Comparing COBRA Subsidies and Administrative Challenges

In the world of employer-sponsored benefits, COBRA subsidies have been the hot topic since the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) passed in March 2021. Not only does ARPA directly affect people who have lost their jobs since March 2020, but it also has a significant impact on how employers and COBRA administrators are handling the surge in COBRA eligibility over the past year. ARPA has drawn comparisons to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

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ARPA COBRA Subsidy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

On Thursday, March 11, President Biden signed the  American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021. Among other features, ARPA provides full COBRA subsidies under specific circumstances and creates significant additional COBRA enrollment eligibility. The following is a list of common ARPA COBRA subsidy frequently asked questions (FAQs). This is not intended to be legal advice. Please contact your benefits counsel if you need additional guidance. ARPA COBRA Subsidy FAQs Are all COBRA-standard Qualifying Events (QEs) eligible

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ARPA is Approved: COBRA Subsidies and DCAP Increase Part of Legislation

President Biden signed The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 into law on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In addition to stimulus checks and child tax credits, ARPA features full COBRA subsidies for a limited time and an increase in the maximum contribution limits for people who use Dependent Care Assistance Plans (DCAP) through their employer. Learn more below. COBRA Subsidies Under ARPA Under very specific circumstances, the ARPA legislation provides full COBRA subsidies from

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