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2024 HIPAA Reproductive Privacy Rule Status Update
MD Family and Medical Leave Insurance Potential Delay
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New York’s Paid Prenatal Leave Law: What to Know
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2020 Drug Coupon Rule Under Further Rulemaking
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") released final regulations relating to benefit and payment parameters for 2020. The regulations state that beginning on or after January 2020, plans and insurers do not have to count the value
Reporting Primary Prescription Coverage Mandatory January 2020
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has issued new guidance on Medicare Secondary Payer (“MSP”) reporting requirements in response to the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act enacted on October 24, 2018. Currently, Responsible Reporting Entities (“RREs”) of
DOL Expands FMLA Leave to Special Education Meetings
A recent opinion letter issued by the U.S. Department of Labor ("DOL") confirmed that parents attending certain school meetings for the benefit of their children are entitled to the protection of the Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) for their absences
What is a “Functional” Fiduciary?
ERISA’s Fiduciary Duties Understanding the nature of an ERISA benefit-plan-fiduciary is a big deal; naming fiduciaries and identifying "fiduciary-like" decisions is an even bigger one. A recent Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals opinion reminds employers that the types of decisions