Foley’s Employee Benefits attorneys presented a special health care edition of our broadcast on Tuesday, August 3, 2010. In this session, we dedicated the entire program to the following segment:
In the Headlines: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – What You Should be Considering Now
- Retiree-Only/Excepted Benefits
- Exceptions for Grandfathered and Collectively Bargained Health Plans
- New Dependent Child Coverage Regulations
- ACA Regulations: Annual & Lifetime Plan Limits
- Pre-existing Condition Exclusions and First Dollar Preventive Care Coverage
- Limitations on Rescissions, Patient Protections, and Internal Claims and Appeals Processes & External Reviews
The Employee Benefits Broadcast provides participants with needed information in the most efficient manner possible – only a telephone line and Internet access are required to participate – allowing employee benefits professionals to stay up-to-date with timely information from anywhere in the nation.
Learn more about this and other Employee Benefits Broadcast Web conference programs at Foley.com/ebb.
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