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  • Four Misunderstood Terms in the Americans with Disabilities Act

    Four Misunderstood Terms in the Americans with Disabilities Act

    Posted: November 22, 2021   

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to employers with 15 or more employees. Despite its broad coverage, there’s a lot of confusion about what the law requires and what its terms entail. A big reason for this confusion is the language of the law itself; the ADA speaks of nebulous concepts like undue hardship […]

  • Biden-Harris Administration Issues Third Rule To Implement No Surprises Act

    Biden-Harris Administration Issues Third Rule To Implement No Surprises Act

    Posted: November 17, 2021   

    WASHINGTON – The Biden-Harris administration – through the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Treasury and the Office of Personnel Management – today issued an interim final rule with comment period to continue implementation of the No Surprises Act, a consumer protection law that helps curb the practice known as “surprise billing” for medical care. The […]

  • The Root Cause of the Great Resignation Is Not What You Think

    The Root Cause of the Great Resignation Is Not What You Think

    Posted: November 9, 2021   

    Theories abound about why workers are leaving their jobs in record numbers in 2021 and thus creating what pundits are calling the Great Resignation. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August. These resignations continue to be higher in food service, retail, and education. One popular opinion […]

  • Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

    Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

    Posted: November 3, 2021   

    Many of us have heard of Alzheimer’s disease but may not know much more than it is a disease that causes memory loss.  Experts suggest that more than 6 million Americans, most of them age 65 or older, may have dementia caused by Alzheimer’s.  This disease is currently ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in […]

  • The Affordability Test for 2022 Health Plans

    The Affordability Test for 2022 Health Plans

    Posted: October 28, 2021   

    The Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility provision — often called the employer mandate or “play or pay” — requires large employers to offer health coverage to their full-time employees or face a potential penalty. (Employers with fewer than 50 full-time and full-time-equivalent employees are exempt.) Large employers can avoid the risk of any play […]


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